Anthropology of Human Rights
-- ViewingNowThe Certificate Programme in Anthropology of Human Rights is a comprehensive course that delves into the complex relationships between human rights, culture, and society. The 5-unit programme covers topics such as the historical and theoretical foundations of human rights, cultural and social perspectives on human rights, and the role of anthropology in human rights work.
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- Human Rights Theories and Principles
- Cultural Sensitivity and Human Rights Practice
- Historical Development of Human Rights
- Human Rights and Globalization
- Anthropology of Human Rights Research Methods
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The following career paths are available to graduates of the Certificate Programme in Anthropology of Human Rights: Human Rights Researcher (20%) Advocacy and Campaigns Manager (18%) Policing and Investigations Officer (22%) International Human Rights Law (15%) Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) Manager (25%)
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