PhD Human Rights

Course Description

PhD Human Rights is a 3-year program at Shoolini University. Human rights is the prime parameter to measure a country’s good governance, development and democracy across the systems and governments in the contemporary world. 

Doctorate students will gain knowledge and skills that they can apply to different fields of work, be it policymaking, academics, or human rights activism. They learn and conduct valuable research for practical and theoretical understanding of human rights laws, politics and philosophy at the domestic, and international levels. 

PhD scholars work closely with illustrious faculty members to explore and research a variety of topics. 

Adopting a multidisciplinary approach, it brings together faculty members from various departments including Law, Anthropology, and Philosophy.

Shoolini scholars get global exposure through international exchange opportunities with renowned universities across the world. Prominent among these are, University of Arkansas, USA; Lanzhou University, China; University of Naples, Italy; Taipei Medical University, Taiwan; Gachon University, South Korea; South Dakota Mines University, USA.

Shoolini University is UGC Approved and NAAC Accredited.

Highlights

  • Emphasis on skills and creative abilities of students through ‘Add-on Modules’ 
  • Study from top legal luminaries such as High Court judges.
  • Learn from professors from Oxford, NIH, IISc 
  • Follows one-student one-patent norm

Career Opportunities

  • Human Rights Activists
  • Human Rights Lawyer
  • Legal Associate
  • Public Policy Research Analyst
  • Lecturer/Professor
  • Product Development Leader
  • Human Resources Officer

 

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