The Master's in Digitalisation and Human Rights is aimed at students who want to go beyond the classical framework and deepen their understanding of the intertwining of technology, law, philosophy, and social sciences. The program is specifically tailored to students from the fields of philosophy, political science, economics, law, ICT, social sciences, journalism, and information sciences. It is also suitable for anyone who wants to critically examine the social, ethical, and cultural challenges of the modern digital age.
Students develop knowledge and skills for an in-depth professional understanding of digitalisation and human rights, as well as the principles of ethical conduct in the digital world. The program aims to empower and equip future professionals for development, innovation, and research work in the fields of digitalisation, digital ethics, and human rights, and prepare them to work effectively and anticipate developments in these areas by adapting to the rapidly changing world and technology.