Courses: International Human Rights Law – residential short course and distance learning course (University of Nottingham)

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We are pleased to share details of our forthcoming short courses:

. International Human Rights Law Short Course
A ten-week residential course at the University of Nottingham.

. International Human Rights Law Distance Learning Course
A four-module distance learning course taken over the academic year.

Taught by human rights academics and practitioners in the field, both courses are designed to give an in-depth understanding of international human rights standards and the UN and regional systems that implement them.

The 10-week residential course provides an opportunity to study at the University of Nottingham learning through a programme of seminars, guest lectures, visits  and conferences. The course finishes after ten weeks, but students may opt to stay on to undertake a three-month internship or research project.

Whilst the distance learning course offers flexibility of choice and time management and is ideal for those who cannot attend a full time course. Participants learn through an interactive website and a series of modules with study guides, key source materials and optional self-study questions, upon the  answers to which tutors comment.

For more information about these exciting opportunities please visit our website: http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/hrlc/shortcoursesandtraining/shortcourseandtraining.aspx

If you have any specific queries or wish to apply for a course please contact hrlc@nottingham.ac.uk.

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