Call for applications: Master of Advanced Studies in Children’s Rights (MCR) - 2015-2016 cycle

The call for applications for the 2015-2016 cycle of the Master of Advanced Studies in Children’s Rights (MCR), an interdisciplinary part-time postgraduate programme in children's rights, has been announced.
 
From the 2015-2016 cycle onwards the MCR will be organised by the University of Geneva, in continuation of the MCR Programme which has been organized between 2003 and 2014 by the University Institute Kurt Bösch (IUKB) and the University of Fribourg, Switzerland and will be integrated into the Continuous Education Programmes of the University of Geneva.
 
The MCR 2015-2016 cycle will begin on 2 February 2015 and the deadline for applications is 20 November 2014.
 
A general overview of the MCR Programme is noted below.
 
Please read the brochure.
 
The application form can be found here.
 
More information can be obtained by visiting the website.
 

Master of Advanced Studies in Children's Rights

 

Call for applications for the 2015-2016 postgraduate programme in Children’s Rights

 
The Master of Advanced Studies in Children’s Rights (MCR) is a part-time two-year postgraduate programme in children's rights, that will be organised by the University of Geneva, in continuation of the MCR Programme which has been organized between 2003 and 2014 by the University Institute Kurt Bösch (IUKB) and the University of Fribourg, Switzerland, from 2015 onwards.
 
The MCR is an interdisciplinary and international programme which attracts a diverse range of graduate students from all over the world. The 2015-2016 cycle of this two-year programme will begin on 2 February 2015 and the deadline for applications is 20 November 2014.
 
The programme is designed for professionals who work with children’s rights issues, these may include; lawyers, psychologists, sociologists, judges, social workers, government officials, staff from non-governmental organisations, academics and journalists.
 
It takes place over a two-year period and requires participants to attend seven compulsory week-long modules over the two years (3 modules during the first year and 4 during the second year). In addition to these residential modules and the completion of exercises and examinations based on the required course reading materials, students are also expected to devise an individual training programme which consists of two obligatory assignments: the submission of a report on conferences or meetings attended and the completion of a research paper (Master’s thesis), and of one optional task : a segment of practical experience (2 weeks) and an internship report.
 

Each residential module has a specific theme:

(1) Children's rights in context
(2) Childhood studies and Childhood research methodology
(3) Children's rights and international law
(4) Child labour and education
(5) Children’s rights in contact with the law
(6) Children’s rights in the context of health and in relation to migration and
(7) Implementation and monitoring strategies.
 
The compulsory residential modules all take place in Switzerland, and are held either at the IUKB in Sion or at the University of Geneva.
 
The total tuition fee for the two-year programme is CHF 15,000 (approximately 12,300 EUR / 16,900 USD) and does not include travel or living expenses.
 
For further information on the Master of Advanced Studies in Children’s Rights, please see the information provided on the web site www.iukb.ch/mcr, and http://www.unige.ch/formcont/MASchildrenrights.html or contact: Institut Universitaire Kurt Bösch (IUKB), MAS in Children’s Rights, P.O. Box 4176, CH – 1950 Sion 4, tel. +41 (27) 205 73 00, fax +41 (27) 205 73 01, e-mail: [email protected].
 

 

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