MSc Children's Rights and MSc Youth Justice Information Webinar
Register below and join Dr. Bronagh Byrne & Dr. Siobhan McAlister for an insight into these Master's programmes.
Date: Thursday 9 May 2024
Time: 3:00pm BST
Location of event: Online (Microsoft Teams)
You will have the opportunity to find out more about the content of these programmes, including modules, assessment types and teaching styles. You will also have the chance to ask any questions you have about the programmes or study at Queen's in general.
The MSc Children's Rights programme meets the increasing demand for a postgraduate qualification in Children's Rights, explicitly focused on interdisciplinary research and child rights-based research methods. The programme aims to provide high-level knowledge and skills in children's rights law and practice of value to those working with and for children, including public officials and NGOs as well as educators, social workers and health care providers.
The MSc in Youth Justice is designed for those who want to advance their understanding of youth issues, youth offending and social and criminal justice responses to young people, this programme focuses on developing critical analytical skills and enhancing the ability to assess policy and practice against international standards and benchmarks. Targeted at practitioners, policy-makers and those interested in further academic study, it provides the opportunity to apply academic knowledge and critical analytical skills to practice and enhance understanding of young people's lives, the criminal justice system and the discourse of children's rights.