Delve deeper into the complexities of global crises and opportunities, and build intercultural knowledge and skills, to help shape a better world for all. In an increasingly interconnected world, are you driven by the desire to understand and resolve global issues The Master of Global Engagement (Advanced) provides an expansive view of the global landscape. You'll gain a deep knowledge of global social justice, international power and diplomacy, sustainability, human rights, and the socio-cultural intricacies that define regions like Asia, Africa, and beyond. Topics such as international security, intercultural relations, sustainability and global strategic foresight will become your tools for change.
The course emphasises hands-on learning experiences. Engage in in-depth scenario analyses, participate in dynamic group discussions, and hone your strategic thinking through simulations and real-world problem-solving tasks. Your enhanced capabilities will enable you to draft and advocate for policies that pave the way for a more harmonious global future.
Ideal for those with a passion for understanding global dynamics and a desire for in-depth mastery, this course prepares you for leadership roles in the arena of global engagement.
STRP-HRIGT Human Rights Stream is available in MC-GLOBL Master of Global Engagement and MC-GLOBL2 Master of Global Engagement (Advanced) courses.
This Stream is designed for those who do not have a relevant degree in Human Rights. It is for human rights workers, those who would hope to work in the human rights field, professionals who wish to apply human rights principles to their practice, development workers, non government organisation workers, activists, teachers, mediation and conflict workers, and community workers. It involves the study of the theory and philosophy of human rights across different cultural, religious, philosophical and political traditions, and how these ideas can be translated into practice in the contemporary world. This stream is for those working both in Australia and Internationally. It is multidisciplinary and provides an opportunity for those from different cultural backgrounds, professions and disciplines to dialogue about human rights and develop their ideas and skills in human rights practice.