24 June 2024
Bilbao Campus
The Pedro Arrupe Institute of Human Rights’ Erasmus Mundus Joint Master's Programme in International Humanitarian Action (NOHA) has achieved first place in the ranking of the 250 best postgraduate programmes released every year by the El Mundo newspaper in the category of Social Sciences, Cooperation, Education, Culture and Science for the second consecutive year.
The aim of this ranking is to help prospective students choose the Master’s programme that best suits their interests and needs. A carefully-chosen Master's degree will allow students to specialise in a specific area, increase their network of professional contacts and gain work experience in companies, thus facilitating their labour market integration.
Several selection criteria were analysed, based on the demand for the Master's degree (places offered, quality/price ratio, collaborating entities...), human resources (prestige of teaching staff, tutorials, foreign students...), course syllabus (academic programme, internships...), outcomes (success rate, student assessment, job placement...) and material resources.
This NOHA Master’s degree had previously been awarded this distinction in 2019 and 2021.