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We have limited small scholarship amounts available! The disbursement of these funds will be made following the June 1st application deadline. ASU offers a variety of options to help finance your graduate education, please visit http://graduate.asu.edu/financialsupport.html to find out more.

Social Justice and Human Rights Master’s Program

The Master of Arts in Social Justice and Human Rights (MASJHR) in ASU’s New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences is a new degree designed specifically to offer social justice and human rights approaches to such issues as; health, education, labor, international development, migration, child and family issues, and the environment.

The MASJHR offers two tracks of study – Social Justice and Human Rights Research and Non-Governmental Organizational Management. The research track will prepare students for careers requiring research skills in governmental agencies and non-governmental agencies, as well as preparing them for doctoral programs in the social sciences and law. The NGO management track brings together training in the substantive area of social justice and human rights with intensive practical training in non-profit management that will prepare graduates for leadership positions in the rapidly growing NGO sector.

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