E.MA is a unique master's program that allows students to combine human rights theory with practice. The project has been running for more than 20 years in Venice and at 42 universities in the EU, UK and Switzerland. Thanks to this, the E.MA offers the opportunity to learn about human rights, democratic processes and international relations from the perspective of law, politics, history, anthropology and philosophy.
During the first semester held in Venice, students take courses taught by prominent scholars and experts from around the world, as well as officials from international organizations such as the UN, OSCE, Council of Europe and the European Union.
The E.MA degree program culminates in the globally exceptional European Master's Degree in Human Rights and Democratization, currently awarded jointly by 7 universities.
The best graduates can expect prestigious internships at the office of the Council of the European Union and European Commission delegations to the UN in Geneva and New York. Other outstanding laureates of the E.MA program are offered internships at institutions of the European Union, the Council of Europe, the OSCE and prominent international NGOs. The best graduates can get prestigious internships at the office of the delegation of the Council of the European Union and the European Commission to the UN in Geneva and New York.
The E.MA program is organized by the Global Campus of Human Rights. In Poland, the project is coordinated by Adam Mickiewicz University in cooperation with the Poznan Human Rights Center.
Detailed information about the project and the application form can be found on the E.MA website.
Those interested in participating in the project are asked to apply directly to the Global Campus of Human Rights. If you have any questions, please contact Ms. Beata Zięba-Zienkiewiczvia email: bazie@amu.edu.pl
Submission deadlines:
non-EU participants - February 13, 2023
EU and non-EU fellows - April 18, 2023.