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ContactAdmissions and Registering ServicesKings CollegeJames Clerk Maxwell Building57 Waterloo Road, London SE1 8WATel: +44 (0) 20 7848 2569Email: [email protected]
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GLOBAL DIMENSIONS... WORLD-LEADING ACADEMICS AND PRACTITIONERS CONTRIBUTE TO SPECIFIC AREAS OF GLOBAL CONCERN SUCH AS CLIMATE CHANGE, INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE, HUMAN RIGHTS AND WORLD PEACE
King’s College London and Yale working against global povertyProfessor Thomas Pogge, Leitner Professor of Philosophy and International Aff airs for Yale University will be lecturing on the International Justice module.
President of Academics Stand Against Poverty, Professor Pogge aims to enhance the impact of scholars, teachers and students on global poverty.
Professor Pogge chairs the International Bar Association’s Human Rights Institute taskforce on illicit fi nancial fl ows, poverty and human rights.
World leaders in law researchThe Research Excellence Framework ranked The Dickson Poon School of Law fi rst in the UK for research in Law. The School was also evaluated as having the highest overall quality and the highest proportion of world leading research in terms of originality, signifi cance and rigour.
The Dickson Poon School of Law
MA Global Justice(online)
Study
Global Justice modules:
• Ethics
• Political Philosophy
• Conflict, Truth & Law
• Climate Change
• International Justice
• Human Rights
• Dissertation
Structure and delivery
• Critical readings on philosophy
and policy
• Video lectures and live seminars
• Ongoing discussions via interactive
online forums
• Staff responses to students’
academic queries
• Dissertation supervision sessions
• Written work
King’s Global Justice MA
Professor Leif Wenar, Chair of Philosophy & Law, programme leader sets out his vision for the Global Justice MA.
‘When we look at the international realm, we see leaders who cannot reach
agreement because their perspectives differ so much. One major source of this problem is that leaders lack a common framework to discuss global public goods like peace, human rights and poverty.
‘ I really believe this online degree will help improve the quality of international cooperation in future. By training and networking ambitious university graduates from all over the world, we can prepare our online students to be global leaders of the future in non-government organisations (NGOs), governments and international organisations.
‘ Designed for students who seek a degree from one of Britain’s top universities; for people with busy schedules; who learn well online, or who cannot take a year away from home.
‘ The online Global Justice MA fosters students’ awareness of contemporary global issues. Each module covers both philosophical and applied dimensions of complex political issues enabling critical evaluation of the principles, institutions and individual actions that arise daily in the news.
‘ Students will develop their collaborative skills, analytical activities and cross-cultural understanding through explaining issues from their own country and respond to issues initiated by students in other countries.
‘ If you are engaged in global issues, especially climate change, poverty, inequality, peace, truth and reconciliation this may be the ideal course for you. You’ll need a strong interest in philosophy, (although no formal background in philosophy is required) be self-motivated and have some university level training in analytical skills.’
Read Professor Leif Wenar’s book ‘Blood oil’, find out more at www.wenar.info/book.
‘ Leif Wenar has written the indispensable guide [to] what we ought to do to make the world a better place.’
ANGUS DEATON NOBEL LAUREATE IN ECONOMICS 2015
Educating world leaders
This online MA will deepen your understanding of the most urgent issues in our globalising world, including climate change, poverty, inequality, genocide, crimes of war and international justice.
You have the convenience of watching lectures and engaging in ‘live’ seminars with other students in a time and place that suits you. Your dissertation facilitates structured, self-defined research into the global issue that interests you most.
Apply your philosophical training to examine the most profound, crucial, ethical questions of our times:• Is there a human right to democracy?• Are individuals obliged to act now on the climate crisis?• Should wrongdoers be brought to justice in war-torn
countries?
We expect graduates from this programme to become leading change agents focused on creating a more just world.
Key facts
PROGRAMME LEADER: PROFESSOR LEIF WENAR,
THE DICKSON POON SCHOOL OF LAW
AWARDING INSTITUTION: KING’S COLLEGE LONDON
CREDIT VALUE (UK/ECTS EQUIVALENT): UK 180
DURATION: DISTANCE LEARNING 1-3 YEARS
(SEPTEMBER TO SEPTEMBER)
LOCATION: WORLDWIDE ONLINE
OFFERED BY: THE DICKSON POON SCHOOL OF LAW,
KING’S COLLEGE LONDON
‘ This degree will be a world leader in online provision. I commend King’s College London for being so forward-looking and I look forward to the progress of this degree in years to come.’
RAYMOND RAVAGLIA FOUNDER OF THE STANFORD ONLINE HIGH SCHOOL AND DIRECTOR PRE-COLLEGE AT THE SCHOOL OF THE NEW YORK TIMES
Do you want to help change the world for the better? Are you ready to take your place with influential thinkers in world affairs? Most importantly, are you prepared to learn to think critically and rigorously, to contribute to global issues such as human rights, climate change, poverty and yes – even world peace?
Assessment
• Coursework essays and dissertation
• 10% of the final mark will be awarded
for the quality of online participation.
King’s striving for global justiceDr Nicola Palmer, lecturing on the Conflict, Truth
& Law module, was formerly Convenor of Oxford
University’s Transnational Justice Research working
on issues of transition in societies recovering from
mass conflict and/or repressive rule.
A Rhodes Scholar, Dr Palmer assisted the UN’s
International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. She
works with the Economic Social Research Council’s
collaboration project to formulate, implement
and assess transitional justice processes.
King’s working for human rightsProfessor Allen Buchanan, Professor of Philosophy
of International Law, lecturing on the Human Rights
module, combines research and teaching with
practical contributions to human rights.
Professor Buchanan has participated in national
and international public policy processes, serving
on every US Presidential bioethics commission
since 1981.
He is an Advisory Council member of the National
Human Genome Research and consultant to the
High Commission of National Minorities of the
Council of Europe.
For more details visit www.kcl.ac.uk/law
Justice without barriers
A course designed to suit you:
• Time saving, flexible learning schedule
• Easier to fit around work and family
commitments
• Some financial support for students
eligible for £5K bursaries