EMHRPP Erasmus Mundus Program in Human Rights Policy and Practice

The EMHRPP Erasmus Mundus program is a two-year joint Master’s degree designed for students who aspire to become future leaders in human rights policy, advocacy, and international development. Through an integrated academic journey across multiple countries, this programme combines interdisciplinary knowledge with practical training that prepares graduates for impactful roles in NGOs, global institutions, government agencies, and policy think-tanks.

The programme focuses on both conceptual foundations and hands-on engagement. Students begin in Sweden with theory and frameworks, move to Spain for methodological and cultural exploration, engage in internships and field experience in London, and finalize their thesis under expert supervision, potentially in Arctic Norway. This learning model ensures exposure to diverse socio-political contexts, field realities, and professional settings, offering graduates a strong global perspective.

FeatureDetails
Programme NameMaster in Human Rights Policy and Practice
Duration2 academic years, 120 ECTS
Degree TypeJoint Master’s Degree
Language of InstructionEnglish
Study ModelSemester mobility: Year 1 and 2 across Sweden, Spain, UK, and thesis supervision location
Scholarship TypeErasmus+ Joint Master Funding
Academic FocusHuman rights theory, policy practice, advocacy, sociology, political science, anthropology, research skills
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StatusOngoing
Start Date01 September 2020
End Date31 August 2026
Action TypeErasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree (EMJM)

This programme is jointly delivered by a consortium of four European universities:

UniversityCountry
University of GothenburgSweden
University of DeustoSpain
University of RoehamptonUnited Kingdom
The Arctic University of NorwayNorway
SemesterLocationStudy Focus
Semester 1Gothenburg, SwedenFoundations of human rights, theory, market politics, introduction to research
Semester 2Bilbao or San Sebastián, SpainResearch methodologies, diversity studies, cultural context of human rights
Semester 3London, UKField internships, professional seminars, skills training, project-based activities
Semester 4Thesis AbroadDissertation under supervision, Student Symposium presentation

The EMHRPP Erasmus Mundus integrates research-based learning through seminars, academic mentorship, community-based field visits, NGO collaborations, and London-based internship placements. Students gain experience in report writing, policy development, campaign building, and public engagement to strengthen employability.

To be eligible, applicants must have:

  • A Bachelor’s degree equivalent to 180 ECTS
  • Minimum two years of professional or voluntary experience relevant to human rights
  • English-language proficiency (IELTS, TOEFL, or equivalent)
  • Strong motivation and academic potential demonstrated through supporting documents
  • Academic transcripts and Bachelor’s certificate
  • English proficiency test score
  • Updated CV
  • Motivation letter tailored to EMHRPP Erasmus Mundus
  • Recommendation letters (professional or academic)
  • Passport scan
  • Optional: proof of relevant volunteer or work experience
  1. Prepare documents and check eligibility
  2. Complete the online application through University Admissions Sweden
  3. Upload supporting documents within the portal
  4. Submit Erasmus Mundus scholarship application form if applying for funding
  5. Wait for evaluation by the Joint Admission Committee
  6. Shortlisted candidates may be contacted for an online interview
  7. Final results are announced before program start

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Application Timelines change each year. Please visit the official website of the Program to confirm the exact timeline.

StageTimeline
Application OpensOctober
Application DeadlineJanuary
Online InterviewsFebruary
Admission ResultsMarch – April
Program StartSeptember

Successful scholarship recipients receive:

  • Full tuition fee waiver
  • Monthly living allowance
  • Travel costs contribution
  • Insurance coverage
  • Support for mobility across host universities
  • Personalize your motivation letter to align with your human rights journey
  • Highlight practical involvement such as campaigns, volunteerism, activism, or NGO work
  • Demonstrate clarity on future goals and how EMHRPP supports them
  • Ensure all documents are accurate, concise, and error-free

Graduates of the EMHRPP Erasmus Mundus program have pursued careers in:

  • UN agencies and humanitarian NGOs
  • Government policy departments
  • Legal advocacy and research institutions
  • Academic and consulting roles
    Many alumni emphasize the professional internships and cross-cultural academic exposure as the most transformative part of their journey.
What is the EMHRPP Erasmus Mundus?

It is a two-year joint Master’s programme in Human Rights Policy and Practice delivered across Sweden, Spain, the UK, and Norway.

Who can apply to the EMHRPP Erasmus Mundus?

Applicants must hold a Bachelor’s degree and have at least two years of professional or voluntary experience related to human rights.

Is the EMHRPP Erasmus Mundus taught in English?

Yes, all academic components are fully delivered in English.

Does this programme include a scholarship?

Yes, eligible students may receive Erasmus Mundus funding covering tuition, stipends, travel, and insurance.

Can candidates without work experience apply?

No, at least two years of relevant experience is mandatory.