28 June 2022
Bilbao Campus
The Erasmus Mundus Joint Master's Programme in International Humanitarian Action (NOHA) taught at the Pedro Arrupe Human Rights Institute (University of Deusto, Bilbao) has achieves the second place among the 250 best postgraduate programmes in the category of Social Sciences, Cooperation, which is published by the El Mundo newspaper each year.
The ranking aims to guide prospective students in choosing the programme that best suits their interests and needs, as taking a Master's degree allows them to specialise in a specific area, increase their network of professional contacts and do internships in companies, thus making it easier for graduates to enter the job market.
To produce it, 25 selection criteria were analysed, divided according to the demand for the master's degree (places offered, quality/price ratio, collaborating entities...), human resources (academic staff quality, tutorials, foreign students...), course syllabus (academic programme, internships...), results (success rate, student assessment, job placement...) and material resources.