Application Process
The University of Gothenburg's services oversee the application process and eligibility exams for admittance requirements.
Based on widely accepted predetermined criteria, the EMHRPP's Joint Admission Committee, which is made up of the conveners and administrative coordinator in Gothenburg, conducts the admissions process.
There are three sections to the ranking:
intellectual ability (including fluency in English as determined by an evaluation of the requested materials as a whole);
- letter of motivation
- job history and letters of recommendation.
A maximum of 100 points can be obtained by adding the three components. From the highest to the lowest final score, each candidate's final score is taken into consideration for ranking.
Equal opportunity policies that can encourage students from underrepresented groups to participate will be given careful thought.
Qualifications for entry.
You need to have the following in order to be eligible for the program:
- A first degree from a university or college with international recognition that is equal to 180 credits or 180 ECTS.
- A minimum of two years of experience as a human rights practitioner. Volunteering, internships, and regular jobs are examples of practitioner experience.A minimum of English B/English 6 at the upper secondary level or the equivalent score on an internationally recognized exam, such as the TOEFL, IELTS, or comparable alternatives, as specified in the University of Gothenburg's annual application call.
To download complete checklist for application Click here
Criteria for selection:
1. Additionally, you must provide the following papers, which are included in the EMHRPP Joint Admission Committee's ranking process:
2. Official transcript of records in English;
3. Motivation letter in English, well structured, and written in clear and concise language, please use the assigned form available below;
4. Curriculum Vitae (CV):
5. Two letters of recommendation
Deadline:
The door is closed. The next admissions call will begin in early October 2025.
You register for an account with Swedish University Admissions and submit all of your supporting papers when you apply for the master's program.
To visit the official site for knowing how your data will be processed Click here
To learn more about the Chevenig Scholarship, UK, Click here
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