A unique interdisciplinary programme that includes research-oriented courses grounded in theory while developing practical and critical skills. It offers an international environment with lecturers and students from over 15 countries, and it includes a semester in the Arab region. Its 24 courses given by researchers, experts and practitioners from across the Arab region and Europe are divided into four thematic streams:
The programme has two tracks: a one-year track for students who hold an M1 in social sciences (or its equivalent), and a two-year track for students who hold a bachelor’s degree. Admission is done through two calls published in winter and in spring. It is part of the Global Campus of Human Rights, the largest network in human rights education in the world.
The experience is exceptional and may be considered a turning point on a personal and academic level The program focuses mainly on studying human rights in a region which suffering from violations Human rights is a strong point as it helps us to better understand reality
ArMA is definitely a unique and extraordinary experience The courses we had were very enriching, delivered by dedicated and knowledgeable professors. Throughout the academic year, I had the chance to build great connections, undertake an internship and enhance my professional and personal skills. Whenever I want to apply for a job, I just go back to one of the courses I took and review it quickly, which helped me excel in my job interviews and get offers
ARMA was a great chance to enhance my theoretical knowledge in class and also concurrently absorb and understand practices of different countries through classmates and then smoothly move to the field to work on thesis writing with tremendous exposure to reality. All that built up on my local experience to broaden it to the regional. Another amazing part of the programme is the constant connection and knowledge sharing through the Global Campus activities