We spoke to current Globalisation: Politics, Conflict and Human Rights MA student Rochel Canagasabey about how he’s finding the course, and he says that from day one it has been a profound exploration.
Hi Rochel, thanks for chatting to us today…
Can you tell us what the course has been like for you so far?
“The Globalisation: Politics, Conflict and Human Rights MA at the University of Brighton has been a transformative journey for me. It’s not just a course; it’s a profound exploration into the heart of contemporary issues. From day one, it pushed me beyond the confines of theory, urging me to grapple with the real-world complexities of today’s global landscape.”
How do you think it differs from other programmes?
“What truly sets this programme apart is its dedication to diverse perspectives. It’s not about sticking to one viewpoint; it’s about embracing the multitude of voices and opinions that shape our world. In a global political arena that’s anything but straightforward, this approach feels essential.
“But it’s not just about big ideas and grand theories. The course also allowed me to delve into topics that aren’t often given the spotlight elsewhere. Whether it’s discussing feminism, sustainable development, or the intricacies of human rights systems, every lesson felt like a revelation.”
How do you think the course will help you going forward?
“Overall, I can wholeheartedly say that this programme has equipped me with the tools and insights to navigate the complexities of today’s world. If you’re someone who seeks a deeper understanding of contemporary affairs and isn’t afraid to challenge conventional wisdom, then this course is undoubtedly for you.”
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