Human Rights and Genocide Studies MA: Facilities

More about our modern teaching environment

There is a wide range of facilities at our Penrhyn Road campus, where this course is based. You will have access to a modern environment with the latest equipment, including the Learning Resources Centre. This offers:

  • subject libraries, plus a free inter-library loan scheme to other libraries in the Greater London area;
  • the Ivanovic Library – a large collection of specialised materials related to Yugoslav and south east European history and politics;
  • online database subscriptions; and
  • a growing selection of resource materials.

The Computer Resource Centre provides:

  • a reliable network;
  • a set of core and specific software, with support for all core and some specific software;
  • a variety of labs, for generic and specialised use; and
  • academic and administrative technical support.

You can also use the dedicated Graduate Centre on campus. This includes:

  • IT facilities;
  • a seminar room; and
  • social space.

Resources in London

Kingston is just a 25-minute train journey away from central London. Here you can access a wealth of additional libraries and archives, including the British Library.

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