Taught course

Human Rights and Migration (specialisation)

Institution
Radboud University · Faculty of Law
Qualifications
LLM

Entry requirements

A completed Bachelor's or Master's degree* , or equivalent diploma in (European) Law

Specific admission requirements can be found on our website here.

A proficiency in English

In order to take part in this programme, you need to have fluency in both written and spoken English.This requirement has been satisfied when the student meets the conditions, listed on our website.

Motivation letter in English

Please explain in your motivation letter why you would like to enrol in the Master’s specialisation of your choice within the European Law programme. Also attach your resume with a photo and your grade list to this letter.

* Students who obtained their degree in Indonesia e.g., are required to have obtained a Master's degree in Law (Sarjana Hukum II).

** Applicants are considered to be a native speaker of English if they are a citizen of Australia, Canada (with exception of Quebec), Ireland, New Zealand, Singapore, UK, USA or South Africa, or if they have obtained an LL.B Bachelor's programme in Law in one of the countries mentioned above. Students from the European Law School Bachelor at Radboud University, are also exempted from a language test.

Months of entry

February, September

Course content

Programme overview

Thee Master’s specialisation in Human Rights and Migration focuses on legal issues relating to migration and human rights in its theoretical, operational, social and political context. The core of the programme lies in European legislation and international human rights treaties. This is a dynamic field of law and this programme examines interplay between national, European and international law, as well as on the ins and outs of the EU lawmaking process.

The Netherlands long tradition in the field of refugee law and international human rights and is home to the International Court of Justice in The Hague, making it a great place for studying this field of law.

Radboud's Faculty of Law in Nijmegen was the first in the Netherlands to set up a dedicated European Law programme. It has built an international reputation in the field of European law, immigration law and private law, and is part of a large network that includes more than fifty universities in Europe, the United States, Asia and Australia.

What will you learn?

  • Gain insight into issues of freedom of movement and immigration within the European Union; asylum and immigration appeals and remedies; as well as international human rights law
  • Choose from a variety of electives based on your interests
  • Gain valuable research and professional experience, learning to design, conduct and present your own research

Career prospects

Graduates from this programme could find work in a variety of organisations:

  • NGOs and IGOs
  • Government agencies
  • International organizations
  • International courts
  • Lobbying or consulting agencies
  • Commerical business

*This is a specialisation of the Master's of European Law.

If you have any questions, email us here: study-information@ru.nl

Learn more via the Radboud University contact form.

Information for international students

Application deadlines

Non-EU/EEA students

  • The deadline for non-EU/EEA students who wish to apply for a scholarship is 31 January prior to the September intake. For the requirements and selection procedure for scholarships, please check our scholarship overview.
  • The deadline for those not applying for a scholarship is 1 April for non-EU/EEA nationals for the September 2026 intake. You can apply for the September 2026 intake from 1 October 2025.

EU/EEA students

  • The application deadline for EU/EEA students with housing assistance for the September 2026 intake is 1 May, and the deadline without housing assistance is 1 July. You can apply from 1 October onward for the 2026/2027 academic year.

The application deadlines for Master’s starting in February are 1 November for non-EU/EEA citizens and 1 December for EU/EEA citizens.

Fees and funding

UK students
€ 18,873
International students
EU € 2,695 Non EU € 18,873

Radboud University offers 3 different scholarships that are open to prospective Master's students from non-EU/EEA countries and who want to follow an English-taught Master's programme.

Radboud Scholarship Programme

The Radboud Scholarship Programme offers talented, highly motivated, non-EU/EEA students with outstanding study results the opportunity to be awarded a partial scholarship for an English-taught Master’s programme.

NL Scholarship (for prospective students)

The NL Scholarship (formerly known as Holland Scholarship) is a partial scholarship for non-EU/EEA students who want to do their Master’s in the Netherlands.

Fulbright-Radboud Scholarships

The Fulbright Commission, sponsored by Radboud University, is offering scholarships for talented American students to study at Radboud University.

Qualification, course duration and attendance options

  • LLM
    full time
    12 months
    • Campus-based learningis available for this qualification

Course contact details

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Study Information
Email
study-information@ru.nl