Olivia
Ball,
M.A in the understanding
and securing of Human Rights, one year course full-time
I
originally studied for a degree in Psychology in Australia
and then came to the UK. Why the UK? Well, for as
long as I can remember I have always had an interest
in human rights and chose to study at the Institute
of Commonwealth Studies because I had heard that the
course was so excellent. I find the course very demanding
which is good because it is so challenging and intellectually
stimulating. I am also partially funded by a scholarship
from the university and also through a personal loan.
In particular, I love the UK because it makes Australia
seem so small. It is easy to get out of London and
visit other parts of the UK due to its smaller size.
I am also very fond of London for its ethnic diversity
and I'm taking full advantage of the arts and culture
available that she didn't get whilst working out in
the Pacific. The sorts of personal qualities you need
to have to work in human rights are as follows; Passion,
commitment, dedication and great strength as the course
can take a great toll on you. My dream job would be
to work in Australia on behalf of Oxfam or Amnesty
International.
Mona Sadek,
M.A in the understanding and securing of Human
Rights, one eyar course full-time
I
did an original degree in Cairo in Microbiology then
I worked for a few non-governmental organisations
in Egypt. I became interested in working in human
rights through doing voluntary work and decided to
get a qualification to supplement this basic practical
experience with an academic background. Why did I
choose to study in the UK? Well, I chose the UK and
the institute because of the course, as it is very
unusual in its diversity and seemed to be the best
course available. I love the course as it is very
challenging and stimulating and there is a lot of
variety in the subject matter. As for the UK, I love
it as well - it is beautiful and very full of life.
I live in Stoke Newington, which is great as there
are many different types of shops and restaurants
representing many different types of nationalities.
I took out a loan to cover my course costs but I'm
so interested in the subject matter that I think that
it is worth it. In the future, I hope to go back to
Cairo to work for a non-governmental organisation
- maybe working an NGO in the Middle East. My dream
job would involve working for an NGO abroad or back
in Cairo or working for the International Committee
or the Red Cross (ICRC). And the personal qualities
required for the subject? I'd suggest passion, determination
and the ability to not get discouraged to never lose
sight of your goals.
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