Master in Governance and Human Rights (MA) Leuphana University Lüneburg
- Degree
- Master's
- Language of instruction
- English
- International support
- Welcome event Tutors Specialist counselling
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- Location
Lüneburg
- Intake
Winter semester
- Duration
4 semesters
- Study structure
Part-time (study alongside work)
- Mode of study
Fully online
- Tuition fees per semester
2,475 EUR
- Application deadline
31 May for the following winter semester
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This Master's programme has a very international atmosphere. You have the opportunity to get to know different approaches and perspectives in the field of human rights and governance by exchanging first-hand experiences with people from all over the world. It is intense and demanding, but the academic coordination is very flexible and adjustable to each personal situation, and the programme coordinators are committed to constant improvement.
Ana Lozano
Student, Master in Governance and Human Rights
Master Governance and Human Rights
The Master's programme is a transdisciplinary and distance-learning Master's programme that allows students to work and study at the same time. Students learn how to use governance means to establish and protect human rights. Not only do students learn practical skills, but they can also apply these skills right away when doing individual projects and organising conferences.
General information
About the course
Degree
Master of Arts in Governance and Human Rights
Course location
Lüneburg
Language of instruction
English
Languages
Courses are held in English only (100%).
Description
The Master's programme in Governance and Human Rights connects the theory of science with its practical application. In 14 modules, the students will learn to analyse and understand legal and political theories of governance and international and regional human rights regimes. They will also learn how these topics are interrelated.
The students and scholars in the Governance and Human Rights Master's programme will design, plan, organise, and realise their own project addressing a practical challenge related to the field of governance and human rights.
Project-based learning is of central importance for the programme. The students will learn to conceptualise and contribute to social change and acquire the design and communication skills to adapt theoretical approaches to governance and human rights to their professional working environment, e.g. as part of corporate social responsibility (CSR). They will be taught and supervised by outstanding and renowned international human rights academics, practitioners, and experienced project coaches.
This Master's programme is recommended and listed as an official human rights training programme by the Human Rights Education Network of the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights.
At a glance:
- First and only professional Master's programme connecting governance and human rights
- Classes and seminars taught entirely in English
- Distance-learning / online learning classes with two classroom sessions in Lüneburg (one week each)
- Application of the subjects in individual project
Course details:
There are 10 subject-specific modules and three complementary modules of five ECTS each. All modules (except the theoretical introductions) are application oriented and combine theory and practice. You will be able to apply your knowledge in an individual project and organise a conference together with your class. You will finish your studies with a Master's thesis.
10 subject-specific modules
- Introduction to Human Rights
- Basic Principles of Good Governance
- Human Rights Reporting and Monitoring Mechanisms
- Governance in Comparative Perspective
- Business and Human Rights
- Corporate/Organisational Governance
- Human Rights Norms and Principles
- Governance in Digital Age
- Contemporary Issues in Human Rights
- Social Change: Campaigning and Awareness Raising
Three complementary modules
- Introduction to the programme and scientific work
- Communication and Negotiation
- Society and Responsibility
Project module
Student projects form a core pillar, serving as a critical nexus between scholarly learning and real-world impact. These initiatives enable students to translate their academic knowledge and analytical skills into solutions for pressing challenges within the realms of governance and human rights.
Full-time / part-time
Part-time (study alongside work)
Duration
4 semesters
Intake
Winter semester
Mode of study
Fully online
Application deadline
31 May for the following winter semester
Tuition fees per semester
2,475 EUR
Additional information on tuition fees
Total tuition fees: 9,900 EUR (Payment in instalment is possible. Instalments may be paid each year, semester, or month.)
Combined Master's degree / PhD programme
No
Joint degree / double degree programme
No
Further details
Course organisation
The programme consists of lectures, seminars, and small-group discussions taking place online as a distance-learning format. There are three classroom sessions with durations of one to one and a half weeks (lectures, workshops, discussions). Students apply their knowledge by developing an individual project throughout the course and organise a conference at the end of their studies.
A Diploma supplement will be issued
Yes
International elements
- International guest lecturers
- Specialist literature in other languages
- Projects with partners in Germany and abroad
- Training in intercultural skills
- Courses are led with foreign partners
- International comparisons and thematic reference to the international context
Course-specific, integrated German language courses
No
Course-specific, integrated English language courses
No
Online learning
Pace of course
Mixed (e.g. fixed exam dates and duration, study content can be studied at any time)
Phase(s) of attendance in Germany
Yes, voluntary
Costs & requirements
Costs
Tuition fees per semester
2,475 EUR
Total tuition fees: 9,900 EUR (Payment in instalment is possible. Instalments may be paid each year, semester, or month.)
Semester contribution
210 EUR
Requirements
Academic admission requirements
Academic admission requirements:
- A first university degree (e.g. Bachelor's)
- One year professional experience in the field of governance and human rights
- Advanced English language skills
The following documents are required for application:
- Duly filled out online application form
- Curriculum vitae
- Certified copy of first university diploma(s)
- Transcript of records
- Employment confirmation/certification
Note: A translation of the above mentioned documents are needed if the originals are not in German or English.
Where to apply:
For more information concerning the application process, you can visit the website http://www.leuphana.de/gahr-application.
Language requirements
Applicants must prove an advanced level of English through an official English language test (TOEFL, IELTS, TOIEC, etc.). Details can be found here.
Note – Applicants do not need to take an English language test if one of the following is applicable:
- A native speaker of English
- First/latest university degree programme was completely taught in the English language (An official confirmation letter from the university stating that the English language is the official medium of instruction of the study programme will be required.)
- Has lived and/or worked in an English-speaking country (An interview may be needed.)
Application deadline
31 May for the following winter semester
Submit application
Online application: www.leuphana.de/gahr-application
Financing information
Funding opportunities within the institution
No
Additional support
Accommodation
The course of study coordinator will help you find accommodation during the classroom sessions in Lüneburg.
Support for international students and doctoral candidates
- Welcome event
- Tutors
- Specialist counselling
Contact
Leuphana University Lüneburg
Professional School
Dr Iryna Shkura
Universitätsallee 1
21335 Lüneburg
Tel.: +49 41316772942
About us
Leuphana University Lüneburg
Leuphana University Lüneburg is one of Germany's landmark universities for higher education reform and innovation. With about 10,500 students and 160 full-time professors, the university has developed a highly respected academic profile. Today, Leuphana University Lüneburg is regarded as an institution for interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research, academic organisation, innovation in teaching, and academic transfer.
The mission of Leuphana University Lüneburg derives from the fundamental idea of academic education as enabling an individual to live in a self-determined manner and take part in shaping society. A university for civil society in the 21st century, Leuphana follows the mission of being a humanistic, sustainable, and proactive university.
Location
Lüneburg is a 1,000-year-old city of 79,500 inhabitants, located near Hamburg. Established as a salt mining community, it enjoyed great prosperity in its early years, supplying the whole Scandinavian and Baltic Sea regions with salt. Renowned for its opportunities and affluence, Lüneburg was the place to be for Germany's most wealthy inhabitants, a legacy still evident in the well-preserved city centre.
Today, Lüneburg is essentially a university town. The lavish 14th and 15th-century churches—St. John's, St. Michael's, and St. Nicolai's—the beautiful baroque main square, and the tranquil medieval monastery attract visitors from all over the world.
The pedestrian city centre invites visitors to linger; a great number of well-assorted specialist shops in historic buildings featuring steep gables provide extensive shopping opportunities, and many cafés and pubs open their doors to visitors every day. In particular, the bars situated at Stint and in Schröderstraße offer various possibilities for a vibrant nightlife. Lüneburg is also a vibrant cultural hub; numerous musicians, artists, and actors are active in the clubs, studios, and theatres of the town.