Masters Degree in Disability Rights (South Africa) is inviting credible applicants who are willing to partake in its ongoing 2022 Scholarship programme at the University of Pretoria.
This two-year programme is offered as a blended learning course comprising of online
interaction and residential block weeks in Pretoria. Two contact sessions will be scheduled every year (four contact sessions over the period of two years).
The University of Pretoria is a multi-campus public research university that was established in 1908 as the Pretoria campus of the Johannesburg-based Transvaal University College and is the fourth South African institution in continuous operation to be awarded university status.
Benefits of Masters’s Degree in Disability Rights
A very limited number scholarships (3 full scholarships) will be available for African citizens.
Requirements for Masters’s Degree in Disability Rights Qualification
- Law students (LLM option): A degree allowing access to the legal profession
- Non-law students (MPhil option): At least an Honours degree in a discipline relevant to disability rights
- Applicants must have excellent academic credentials and demonstrate human rights experience or interest. A very limited number of scholarships (3 full scholarships) will be available for African citizens.
How to Apply
- Click here to read about the application process
- Click here to apply online (please note – you must create an account on the Submittable platform before you can apply)
For more details, visit Centre for Human Rights website.