Duration
1 year full time / 2 years part time
Mode (Location)
On campus (Parkville)
Intake
March, June, July, August, December
Key dates
Key dates
Fees
AUD $49,984 (2026 indicative first year fee). Commonwealth Supported Places (CSPs) are not available
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Career outcomes
Overview
Your future career starts at Melbourne
The Master of Human Rights Law is a well-regarded, globally recognised course. You’ll graduate with sought-after skills and knowledge, ready for a rewarding career in fields like advocacy, policy-making, international law, humanitarian work, and public interest law.
Key career outcomes
- Become a human rights lawyer. Build on your existing legal qualifications and graduate ready to work as human-rights specialist.
- Develop expertise. Build an in-depth understanding of human rights law, ready to apply in your professional settings, or to take the next step in your career.
- Immediate benefits. Apply your new skills and knowledge at work as you learn, enhancing your professional abilities from your first subject.
Where can a Master of Human Rights Law take you?
No matter your professional ambitions, you’ll graduate with the expertise and skills you need to move into human rights law, or become a specialist in your workplace.
Employers include:
- Development agencies
- Intergovernmental organisations
- Government
- International courts and tribunals
- Human rights organisations
- National and international NGOs
Industry connections
Enjoy a range of opportunities to extend your professional networks while you study.
- Attend seminars and lectures from visiting global experts.
- Access mentoring opportunities with expert legal practitioners from our diverse network.
- Join the Melbourne Law Masters Student Association and access a global network of interdisciplinary legal experts.
Career support
Plan and achieve your goals with our career support services. Access these services to build your confidence and improve your career readiness while studying.
Support includes:
- Personalised career consultations
- Workshops on resume writing, LinkedIn optimisation, and interview skills
- Access to an exclusive job portal connecting students to industry opportunities
- Networking events with alumni and professionals
Further study
Make a difference through graduate research
Build on your Master of Human Rights Law to pursue a graduate research degree. Supported by a globally connected research community, you’ll collaborate with supervisors, experts and peers who share your passion for discovery and impact.
Through regular connection with peers, researchers and our global network of industry partners, you’ll develop strong connections with community and industry that open the door to an outstanding future.