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This program allows you to explore human rights safeguards across local, regional, and global frameworks. It's ideal for professionals or aspiring professionals in international agencies, NGOs, legal practices specializing in international law, and government foreign service divisions. The pathway also benefits those aiming to establish a human rights-focused legal practice within their national jurisdiction. Participants in human rights studies are invited to engage with the Centre for Critical International Law (CeCIL) at Kent through various initiatives like seminars, visits to international judicial bodies, and distinguished speaker programs.
Career preparation is prioritized university-wide, and Kent Law School provides specialized guidance through an Employability and Career Development Officer, along with diverse internship options, professional development sessions, and industry networking events. Information about graduate fellowship programs with nonprofit organizations, advocacy groups, and professional associations is shared with postgraduate students through the School's dedicated Career Opportunities platform.