Master Europeo in Diritti Umani e Democratizzazione (E.MA) - A.A. 2007/2008

The call for applications for the European Master's Programme in Human Rights and Democratisation (E.MA) 2007/2008 has started. Candidates for admission should send two completed application forms to the EIUC Secretariat by 16 March 2007 (date of receipt of the application materials in Venice).

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For application materials and further information, please contact any of the participating universities or visit the websites www.eiuc.org and www.emahumanrights.org .

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The applications collected will be sent, according to the candidate’s nationality, to the corresponding NationalCo-ordinatingUniversity, which will then make a preliminary selection. The Executive Committee of the European Master’s Degree will select non-EU candidates.

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The final list of admitted students will be decided by the Executive Committee.

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Only short listed candidates will be contacted in May 2007.

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Admission requirements

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Applicants are required to hold a university degree of a high standard and must have 240 ECTS credits (with a 180 ECTS minimum university title/degree), normally in a field relevant to human rights, including disciplines in law, social sciences, and the humanities.

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The additional 60 ECTS credits will normally be obtained through regular university studies but can in exceptional circumstances also be obtained through documented prior learning components that are related to the E.MA curriculum and include a minimum structure of:

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- a) independent project research

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and/or

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- b) supervised academic learning.

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The applicant has to carry a workload approximately equivalent to one academic year. The decision whether the applicant meets the 240 ECTS credits will be taken on a case by case basis by the Executive Committee.

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Applicants completing the degree entry requirements subsequently to the application deadline are requested to provide a current transcript of exams. Eventual admittance into the Programme will be conditional upon documentation of completed degree prior to the beginning of the academic year.

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Fluency in English and the ability to understand lectures and read academic texts in French are required, as the programme is bilingual. Practical experience in the area of human rights in inter-governmental, governmental, or non-governmental organisations is helpful.

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The criteria used during the selection process are: academic ability and background, experience, motivation, and language competence.

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E.MA is open to EU citizens and has a small quota reserved for non-EU citizens. All applicants who hold a non-EU degree are required to produce a “declaration of value” of their degree. Non-EU applicants are moreover required to obtain a study visa which must cover the entire duration of the academic year (September 2007 - September 2008). Both the study visa and the “declaration of value” are preconditions for enrolment and should be requested from the Italian Embassy in the applicant‘s home country.

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Registration fee: 3000 Euro • Enrolment fee: 100 Euro

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Only a very limited number of students might benefit from financial support in the form of a full or partial tuition waiver. If participation in the E.MA Programme is conditional upon receiving financial support, this must be clearly indicated in the application form.

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Students are responsible for their own accommodation both during first semester in Venice and second semester at the hosting university. With regard to the first semester in Venice, they can receive assistance in finding accommodation or may choose to arrange this by themselves.

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Please read carefully the information folder on the E.MA 2007/2008: it's here available in English and French versions.

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READ carefully also the document with the frequently asked questions (FAQ) providing you with a lot of useful information about ECTS credits, reference letters, financial issues, languages, etc.). 

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For information please contact the EIUC Secretariat at secretariat@eiuc.org