EUROPEAN REGIONAL
MASTER’S DEGREE IN DEMOCRACY AND HUMAN RIGHTS
IN SOUTH EAST EUROPE (ERMA)
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The Programme
General description of the programme
The European Regional Master’s
Degree in Democracy and Human Rights in South
East Europe (ERMA), is a unique regional
interdisciplinary one – year full time MA
programme. It is established in 2000, through
the joint efforts of eleven participating universities
and research centers, coordinated by the Center
for Interdisciplinary Postgraduate Studies of
the University of Sarajevo in cooperation
with the University of Bologna through
its Centre for East, Central and Balkan Europe.
The ERMA Master’s Programme participating
universities are:
• University of Bologna and its Istituto
per l’Europa Centro – Orientale e
Balcanica
• University of Sarajevo and its Center
for Interdisciplinary Postgraduate Studies
• Karl Franzens University, Graz
• University of Belgrade
• University of Zagreb
• University of Skopje
• London School of Economics and Political
Science and its Centre for the Study of Global
Governance
• New Bulgarian University, Sofia
• University of Tirana
• University of Prishtina
The programme is co-financed by the European
Commission and the Italian Ministry of Foreign
Affairs.
The ERMA is an educational activity intended
for students that would combine practical experience
in human rights issues with further academic study.
After recognizing that human rights go across
the disciplines of study, as political science,
law, sociology, philosophy and social sciences
in general, the Programme has adopted an interdisciplinary
approach.
The MA Programme promotes development and realisation
of young generation of officials for state management,
inter-governmental and non-governmental organisations,
for universities and think tanks in Albania, Bosnia
& Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Serbia
and Montenegro and UN Administered Kosovo as well
as in the countries belonging to the EU, the rest
of Europe, and worldwide. The structure of the
lectures, the access to internships and the Faculty
are defined in order to emphasise among the participants
a shared consciousness that the democratic development
and human rights promotion, protection and implementation
in the region depend on plurality of factors.
Most of the relevant issues in the SEE stability,
democracy, and development are mutually correlated
and influence each other. Thus, a common regional
effort in achieving them will have more chance
for success in a context of inclusive policies
and in the framework of a rapid European Union
integration process.
For the full course of study, the programme
awards a total of 120 ECTS and it can be taken
only as a full time study.
In the first term, from October to June, students
are taught together in Sarajevo by lecturers and
tutors from the participating universities members
of the "International Network Europe and
the Balkans" and experts from IGOs and NGOs.
The language of instruction is English and attendance
is compulsory. The academic programme is structured
in five clusters. In addition there is a mid-term
exam, which takes place in the last week of the
first term. It is not by chance that the programme
has been established in Sarajevo. The city offers
to the students a unique multi-cultural environment.
Bosnia and Herzegovina itself provides a glaring
example of many of the problems faced by the different
countries in the region and the region of South
East Europe itself.
In the second term, during summertime, students
take up seven-week assessed internships at selected
IGOs, NGOs, think tanks and research institutes
across South East Europe. The students cannot
serve the Internships in their country/territory
of origin.
During the third term of the programme, in autumn,
students write up their Master Thesis in Italy
accommodated at the University of Bologna Residential
Centre in Bertinoro. The class stays together
in order to emphasise the community building element
of the programme. There is a short seminar course
aimed at addressing particular issues of interest.
The final examination, which is an oral defence
of the thesis, takes place in Sarajevo, B&H
at the end of October followed by the diploma
awarding ceremony. The successful students receive
the European Regional Master’s Degree Diploma
in Democracy and Human Rights in South East Europe,
issued jointly by the University of Bologna and
the University of Sarajevo and recognised by both.