Prospective Students
Research Degrees
CCHRE welcomes enquiries from students in Britain, EU and internationally wishing to pursue a research degree leading to a PhD in the areas of citizenship and human rights education; ethnicity, gender and identities; development education; inclusion/exclusion; and school leadership and inspection in contexts of diversity.
Professor Audrey Osler is currently supervising students addressing school/community partnerships; school governors; race equality and diversity; African Caribbean education and a range of human rights education initiatives in Britain and internationally.
More information on research degrees
Interdisciplinary MA in Education and Democracy
UK/EU and International students can apply now for the new taught MA in Education and Democracy. The course, a product of the cooperation between the School of Education, the School of Politics and International Studies and the School of Sociology and Social Policy, is an interdisciplinary innovative programme designed for graduate students and experienced professionals in Britain and internationally, who are interested in education for democratic citizenship. It provides a unique opportunity designed to meet the needs of students from recently established democracies (for example, in Central and Eastern Europe or Latin America), from nation-states currently taking steps towards democracy, as well as those from established democracies.
Professor Audrey Osler is the manager of the programme.
Further information on the course
CPD course for the Teaching of Citizenship
Further information on the course
Three day intensive CPD programme in Citizenship Education
Further information on the course
Last updated by Ross Featherstone on 18th March 2008

