Lead the charge in global affairs, rights and development, sustainability, and security, and build connections to address crises and opportunities in a rapidly changing world. With this forward -thinking course, you'll delve deep into the art and science of international diplomacy, understanding how history, power dynamics, and cultural identities shape global relationships, especially in the vibrant region of the Indo Pacific. You'll navigate pressing challenges such as international security, strategic global forecasting, and the crossroads of human rights and social justice.
Through immersive problem-based learning, you’ll sharpen your analytical prowess and enhance your negotiation skills. Simulated role-play sessions, scenario modelling, and expert-led discussions will allow you to conceptualise and advocate for effective policies, ensuring a more equitable global future.
Whether you aim to elevate your existing profession or venture into new areas, this course is your stepping stone to a fulfilling and globally impactful career.
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.