The University of Edinburgh - Postgraduate Discovery Day
18 Mar 2026, 09:00
Edinburgh
As a field of academic study, human rights cuts across a wide variety of disciplines. It sits at the heart of law, political science, history and theology.
This programme is designed to provide you with a theoretical and practical understanding of international human rights law in its broader political context.
You will be able to explore the role of human rights globally and the international and national machinery that promotes and enforces rights, while focusing on how academic debates connect to the evolution and practice of human rights.
The University is home to a number of research centres and networks in the areas of justice, health, development, environment and society, and agriculture and food security. Each of these contribute to the ways in which we address crucial global challenges that span the ambit of civil, political, social, economic and cultural rights. These centres offer opportunities to further develop your understanding of different aspects of human rights or to pique your interest in new areas.
Opportunities for extracurricular engagement – such as additional one-off seminars, lectures or discussion groups – are offered by centres across the Law School and broader University, such as:
Global Justice Academy
Edinburgh Centre for International and Global Law
Edinburgh Centre for Constitutional Law
Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research
Centre for Security Research
Observatory of Children’s Human Rights Scotland
As a student on this programme, you will have the unique opportunity to draw on the academic space for learning human rights created by the activities and research of these various centres.
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Old College
South Bridge
Edinburgh
EH8 9YL