Human Rights..Queens Belfast or Galway?


shelly580

Can any one tell me which human rights masters is better either through course or reputation...National University of Ireland in Galway, or Queens in Belfast???

Would appreciate any comments!
thanks

Can any one tell me which human rights masters is better either through course or reputation...National University of Ireland in Galway, or Queens in Belfast???

Would appreciate any comments!
thanks
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Not sure how much help this will be but I did my u/g in Galway and I lived with a girl who did the LLM in HR. Galway is a great place to study. Its small enough that you can walk practically everywhere and the nightlife is fantastic. On the negative side the library could do with more space and the admin side of things can be frustrating. In terms of the LLM itself the faculty at the HR Centre is fantastic. Bill Scabhas has published so much I often wonder does he have any time to sleep and I have heard positive comments about many other lecturers there. My housemate spoke highly of the fact that students came from many different disciplines and also said that there was alot of practical help available in terms of advice on achieving whatever longterm goals the students had. The fact that it is the Centre for Human Rights in Ireland is probably also a good thing. I have no clue about Queens though.

Not sure how much help this will be but I did my u/g in Galway and I lived with a girl who did the LLM in HR. Galway is a great place to study. Its small enough that you can walk practically everywhere and the nightlife is fantastic. On the negative side the library could do with more space and the admin side of things can be frustrating. In terms of the LLM itself the faculty at the HR Centre is fantastic. Bill Scabhas has published so much I often wonder does he have any time to sleep and I have heard positive comments about many other lecturers there. My housemate spoke highly of the fact that students came from many different disciplines and also said that there was alot of practical help available in terms of advice on achieving whatever longterm goals the students had. The fact that it is the Centre for Human Rights in Ireland is probably also a good thing. I have no clue about Queens though.
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sharma

hi,
well, i too have an offer from queens belfast. its said to be more reputed one in irl.
i am an international student. i have a query for you- whats the scope of a llm in human rights? would appreciate it if you could give me some details about the scope and human rights law firms. thanks a ton.

hi,
well, i too have an offer from queens belfast. its said to be more reputed one in irl.
i am an international student. i have a query for you- whats the scope of a llm in human rights? would appreciate it if you could give me some details about the scope and human rights law firms. thanks a ton.
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shelly580

Hi Sharma!

Well I have decided to accept Queens, so guess I'll see you at class in a few weeks!!
Have you decided what elective modules you might take? and how are you finding the accomodation situation..I have a applied for Halls but am hoping to find a room in a house near compus!
Keep in Touch!!
Shelly

Hi Sharma!

Well I have decided to accept Queens, so guess I'll see you at class in a few weeks!!
Have you decided what elective modules you might take? and how are you finding the accomodation situation..I have a applied for Halls but am hoping to find a room in a house near compus!
Keep in Touch!!
Shelly
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