Graduate Student in Human Rights & Diplomacy
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Pursuing an MSc in Human Rights and Diplomacy at the University of Stirling, I recently completed an internship with the Scottish Funding Council in the Access, Learning, and Outcomes directorate. During this time, I developed research reports for senior policymakers, focusing on the needs of marginalised student groups and delivering actionable insights to inform strategic decisions.
Additionally, I led the development of a student-focused communication plan for Scotland's Tertiary Quality Enhancement Framework (TQEF), ensuring it is both accessible and engaging for student audiences. My work reflects a strong commitment to promoting equity and inclusion in education, underpinned by a deep understanding of policy and human rights principles.
Pursuing an MSc in Human Rights and Diplomacy at the University of Stirling, I recently completed an internship with the Scottish Funding Council in the Access, Learning, and Outcomes directorate. During this time, I developed research reports for senior policymakers, focusing on the needs of marginalised student groups and delivering actionable insights to inform strategic decisions.
Additionally, I led the development of a student-focused communication plan for Scotland's Tertiary Quality Enhancement Framework (TQEF), ensuring it is both accessible and engaging for student audiences. My work reflects a strong commitment to promoting equity and inclusion in education, underpinned by a deep understanding of policy and human rights principles.
The MSc in Human Rights and Diplomacy at the University of Stirling is a multidisciplinary programme that explores the intersections of human rights, international relations, and diplomacy. Designed in partnership with the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR), the course provides students with an in-depth understanding of human rights theory, law, and practice, alongside skills in diplomacy, negotiation, and policy analysis.