CES, the Master’s Programme in Human Rights and Democratisation in the Caucasus
The Master’s Programme in Human Rights and Democratisation in the Caucasus (established in 2010) is a one-year interdisciplinary programme (with legal, political and interdisciplinary tracks) offered by the Centre for European Studies (ces) at the Yerevan State University. Even though the programme is open to applicants from Eastern Partnership countries (EaP) and Central Asia, students from other regional and European states are also welcome to apply.
Currently the programme has 33 students from 7 countries around the world. The focus of this researchoriented programme is the assessment and analysis of democratisation, political stability levels and fundamental human rights protection in the Caucasus and wider region. The emphasis is placed on the development of individuals’ critical thinking, academic and policy research skills, as well as advocacy abilities.
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