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Program facts

  • Program type
    Master's
  • Duration
    1 year
  • Annual tuition fee
    17,090 GBP

    Fees are displayed in the university's local currency

  • Language taught in
    English
  • Start date
    September, January

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Program overview

What Ulster University says about their program:
"The LLM Gender, Conflict and Human Rights draws on the established research excellence of the Transitional Justice Institute to deliver a world-leading masters programme in the field. Gain a systematic understanding, in-depth knowledge and critical awareness of the differential experiences of women and men of human rights norms and institutions, especially in conflict and post-conflict situations."

Admissions requirements

We will guide you through the application procedure; please see the details below.

Postgraduate academic requirements

  • Students must hold a Bachelor's Honours degree (2:2 or above), or equivalent.
  • The univeristy also accepts applicants who hold an equivalent standard in a Graduate Diploma, Graduate Certificate or Postgraduate Certificate or an approved alternative qualification at Level 6 or above.

English proficiency

  • IELTS: 6.0 or equivalent, with no band score under 5.5
  • Cambridge Advanced English: 169 overall, with not less than 162 in each element of the test
  • TOEFL iBT: 80
  • PTE Academic: 55 (with min. of 51 in each part)
  • Trinity ISE: Pass at level III (with a pass in each component) also meets this requirement.

Some courses may require a higher English level.

Documents required

  • Copy of passport
  • Academic transcripts
  • Motivation letter / SOP
  • Credential evaluations
  • Financial documents

Fees and funding

Fee information

  • Undergraduate tuition: £15,840 per year
  • Postgraduate Certificate in Education tuition: £16,320 per year
  • Master's programs tuition: from £17,090 to £19,130 per year
  • Master's with Advanced Practice tuition: £21,170 per year

Funding

International Undergraduate Scholarship

  • Open to all new international (non-EU) entrants on the first year of a full-time undergraduate course delivered on one of our Northern Ireland campuses, commencing September 2020.
  • Amount: £2,000 scholarship applied as discount to your annual tuition fee.

International Postgraduate Scholarship

  • Open to all new international (non-EU) entrants on the first year of a full-time postgraduate course delivered on one of our Northern Ireland campuses, commencing September 2020.
  • Amount: £2,000 scholarship applied as a discount to your tuition fee.

John J Sweeney Scholarship

  • The John J Sweeney Scholarship is based at the world-renowned International Conflict Research Institute (INCORE) at Ulster University, and supports students enrolled to study full-time on the MSc in Peace and Conflict Studies , based on the Jordanstown campus (Belfast).
  • Amount: £20,000 that must be used towards the Scholar’s tuition fees. Any balance remaining may be used to purchase study materials/equipment, support course-related activities and/or in support of the Scholar’s living expenses and travel costs.

Visa requirements for Ulster University

Many international students will require a visa to study in Ireland, and this is a vital step of your study abroad journey. Make sure you understand the requirements you may need to meet before applying.

UK student visa requirements