国际学生入学条件
Applicants must normally have attained at primary degree level an overall final grade of Second Class Honours Grade 1 (2.1) or equivalent. Those falling short of this standard may be considered where they can demonstrate other appropriate academic accomplishments as well as relevant work experience.
Candidates who have completed a military command and staff course, or equivalent, at an institute recognised by University of Galway and who have relevant professional experience that, in the opinion of the School of Law, qualifies them to read for the LLM may also be considered.
Candidates who have significant experience in the field of peace operations and/or international human rights, for example, with international organisations or international NGOs, are encouraged to apply under this rubric.
IELTS - 6.5 overall, no less than 5.5 in any one component.
TOEFL IBT - 88 overall 7-11 Listening, 16-17 Speaking, 18-20 Writing, 8-12 Reading
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- 雅思总分:6.5
- 托福网考总分:88
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:PTE - 61 overall, no less than 48 in any one component.
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课程简介
该方案在法学院的爱尔兰人权中心提供。该中心是世界一流的大学机构之一,致力于研究和促进人权与人道主义法。该方案的目的是使毕业生与国际组织,非政府组织和个人倡导者一起为在国际和平支助行动领域的工作做好准备。
The LLM in Peace Operations, Humanitarian Law and Conflict provides students with a comprehensive insight into global frameworks of international humanitarian law and human rights protection with the addition of a peacekeeping specialisation. This interdisciplinary programme focuses on UN peacekeeping and related operations to provide insights into the peace operations and conflict resolution frameworks.<br>This unique programme offering combines issues relating to peacekeeping, international humanitarian law, human rights and conflict resolution to prepare graduates for work in the field of international peace operations with international organisations, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and as individual advocates.<br>The Irish Centre for Human Rights is one the world's premier university-based institutions for the study and promotion of human rights. <br>Defence Force experience is recognised. Those who have participated in peacekeeping activities can obtain credit for a full semester course (15 credits) on submission of a written assignment reviewing field experience and evaluating lessons learned. <br>Expert lecturers deliver programme modules. Our academics are internationally recognised scholars with world-class expertise and reputations. <br>Field trips to the military barracks of the Irish Defence Forces and the opportunity to travel to the International Criminal Court in The Hague. Unique qualification on conflict, peacekeeping and human rights through specialised modules such as peace support operations and international human rights. Seminars, conferences and workshops ensures engagement with world-leading practitioners and scholars in the field of peacekeeping and human rights law. Career Support with assistance in seeking career opportunities by drawing on the expertise of a global network of alumni and an outstanding network of contacts. Assessment is primarily through research papers, presentations and minor thesis rather than exams.<br>Career Opportunities<br>Graduates have gone on to work with the UN, Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the EU. Others are working with NGOs in conflict and post-conflict environments, including the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Haiti, Liberia, Sudan and Kosovo.<br>Military and police personnel from Ireland and elsewhere have completed the programme with a view to enhancing their career prospects. The programme will also provide a foundation for those who wish to pursue further studies through a structured PhD.
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