Master Program Center for Human rights and the Arts 2023-24
Master Program Center for Human rights and the Arts 2023-24
Master Program Center for Human rights and the Arts 2023-24
International Students can apply for the Master’s Program at the Center for Human Rights and the Arts in 2023-24. The scholarship enables Masters’s level programs in Human Rights and Arts at Bard College. Students with a professional or academic experience in human rights, the arts, or related subjects are invited to apply to the MA in Human Rights and the Arts Program. Master Program, Center for Human Rights and the Arts 2023-24 is offered for Bard College Masters’s level programs. Bard Institution, located in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York, is a private liberal arts college. BC is committed to providing equal access to its educational programs and equal employment regardless of an individual’s sex, gender, race, colour, national origin, religion, age, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, predisposing genetic characteristics, marital status, veteran status, military status, domestic violence victim status, ex-offender status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law in the United States. The program aspires to provoke new ways of thinking, establish new research, practice, and engagement initiatives, and nurture new ties among activists, researchers, and artists. It allows students to investigate the philosophical and practical complexities of human-human interaction. The scholarship deadline is January 6, 2023.
Master Program Center for Human rights and the Arts Application Requirement/ Eligibility 2023-24
Applicants to the MA in Human Rights & the Arts program must have a baccalaureate or equivalent degree
The scholarship program is available to international students.
The applicant must have a track record of excellence in human rights, the arts, or similar subjects, as well as a dedication to understanding, examining, and advancing the evolving relationship between human rights and the arts. The applicant must also have proven research skills.
Personal statement from the Applicant of about (800–1200 words).
Two (2) letters of recommendation from academic and/or professional sources and references.
Transcripts of all postsecondary academic work.
Proof of English proficiency.
Resume / Curriculum Vitae
Master Program Center for Human rights and the Arts Application Procedure
Download and complete the online application via hra@bard.edu.
Submit a personal Statement of Purpose (800–1200 words) outlining your reasons for applying to this school, your prior academic and/or professional experience, and the objectives you hope to accomplish while a student there.
Submit a resume or curriculum vitae that includes information about your schooling, present and prior work, publications, creative and/or curatorial endeavours, and any other experiences or qualifications that are pertinent to graduate studies in the area of the intersection of human rights and the arts.
Submit Two (2) letters of recommendation from academic and/or professional sources and references.
Submit application and supportive documents before January 6, 2023.