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DSC_0129.JPGIndian Law Society (Pune, India), in collaboration with the World Health Organization, Geneva, is pleased to announce admissions to the International Diploma in Mental Health Law and Human Rights for academic year 2010-11.

In light of the new UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities which will come into force in many countries in the coming months, as well as the increasing numbers of countries undertaking mental health reform, this course will provide students with indispensable knowledge and skills to support countries in bringing about positive change in this area.

International Diploma in Mental Health Law & Human Rights

The Diploma is a one-year course.

The course will commence on 20TH OCTOBER 2010.

The students shall attend on campus lectures and workshops for 2 weeks at the beginning of the course including an overview and introduction to the course (course structure, curriculum content, teaching methods and assignments); and another one week at the end of the course to complete projects, and examinations and award of the Diploma. Between these two residential sessions, they return to their home base where they are required to complete review online lectures at an average rate of one module per month, and complete study exercises, essays or other homework assignments related for each of the modules that will be posted on the web. In addition, students will complete 1 extended essay (4000-5000 words each) and a research project (15000 words).

Online Application

Online application form for admission to International Diploma in Mental Health Law & Human Rights.

Last date for Application - 30TH JUNE 2010 .

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