ONLINE PHD IN HUMAN RIGHTS
Our PhD in Human Rights is radically
interdisciplinary, spanning the social sciences and humanities. As a doctoral
researcher, you’ll have the opportunity to undertake research in human
rights beyond a narrow legal approach. You’ll:
Be co-supervised
by faculty with expertise in a wide range of areas, from social sciences to
the humanities and to law
Benefit from our
strong international networks for research and collaboration
Be a part of the
doctoral and the early career researcher community affiliated with the Sussex
Rights and Justice Research Centres, and participate in the
research-in-progress seminars and other events of the Centre.
AREAS OF STUDY
Our areas of expertise and supervision
include:
HOW TO APPLY
If you’d like to join us as research candidates, there are two main routes:
Find out how to apply for the PhD at Sussex
Full-time and part-time study
Choose to work on your research full-time
or part-time, to fit around your work and personal life. For details about
the part-time study.
TOP UNIVERSITIES:
How to get admission to a good college
for pursuing a PhD in Human Rights?
To get a chance to pursue your PhD in
Human Rights from a good college a student must concentrate on the following
points:-
For getting
admission to a top college a student must secure good marks in the entrance
exam conducted by that particular university.
You must also
get good marks on your Master’s degree and M.Phil degree. A minimum of 55% of
marks is required to appear for the entrance exam.
Start preparing
for the entrance examination a considerable amount of time before the date of
examination.
In all the
universities, along with the entrance exam, viva voice or the personal
interview is also conducted.
Try to collect
all the information of that college like the teaching faculty and curriculum
where you wish to pursue your course.
Choose that particular
college where placement opportunities are very good.
Books for PhD in the Human Rights course
Important Books and names of authors for the PhD in Human Rights course are:-
Books |
Authors |
Human Rights Concepts and Issues |
Satish Kumar,
Sudhir Kumar |
Global Responsibility for Human Rights |
Margot E Salomon |
NGO Development and Human Rights |
Nilesh K. Singh |
NOTE:- Students are requested to note that their application will not be considered for admission if the above certificates are not enclosed with their application.
Given below are few of the important highlights of the program.
Program Full Name | Online Doctor of Philosophy in Human Rights |
Program Level | Online Doctorate Degree Courses |
Duration of the Program | 3 Years |
Examination Type | Year |
Eligibility | Postgraduate Degree in a Relevant Discipline With Minimum 55% Marks ( 50% for SC/ST Candidates ) |
Admission Process | Entrance Exam and Merit Based |
Average Program Fee | Upto Rs. 1 Lakh |
Syllabus of Management as prescribed by various Universities and Colleges.
Paper Code | Subjects of Study |
1 | Organizations, Systems, and Instruments of Human Rights |
2 | Theoretical and Conceptual Understanding of Human Rights |
3 | Research Methodology |
4 | Contemporary Issues and Situations of Human Rights |
5 | Human Rights and Duties In India |
6 | Global Human Rights System |
7 | Criminal Justice System and Human Rights in India |
8 | Action-based themes in Human Rights |
9 | Concept-based themes in Human Rights |
10 | Legislation based themes in Human Rights |
11 | Issue-based themes in Human Rights |
12 | Refugee based themes in Human Rights |
13 | Violation based themes in Human Rights |
14 | Thesis and Report Writing |
15 | Teaching, Awareness, Implementation, and Research |
Mentioned below are some states in India that offer the program.