Human Rights and Genocide Studies MA: Learning support
How we can support you
We want to make sure you get all the support you need while you are with us. Here you can see the range of support we can offer you while you're doing this course.
Student support
You will be able to use the University's Careers Service and counselling service.
The Centre for Academic Support and Employability (CASE) provides extra support for students from the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences who need help with study skills. For example, you might want to improve your writing, revision or assessment skills. Students who attend CASE tend to do better in their degree than those who don't.
The Graduate Centres
All postgraduate students at Kingston have access the Graduate Centres, dedicated spaces for graduate students. These are ideal for private study or holding meetings. Find out more in the Facilities section.
Web-based support
StudySpace is an online learning management system which is a potentially limitless resource for lecture notes and interactive teaching including:
- access to course materials – such as lecture notes, backup materials, presentations and previous exam papers;
- online chatrooms and bulletin boards – so you can interact with staff and other students; and
- multimedia features – such as video tutorials.
Because you can use StudySpace from any internet-enabled computer at any time, you can choose when and where you study.
StudentSpace is the Kingston University student intranet which provides a fast, easy way to find information and work online. It provides everything you need to know about student life at Kingston.
Language support
International students can access plenty of language support, both before and during your course:
- Pre-sessional English language course – improve your English language skills and learn about study methods and life in the UK
- English language development programme – after you enrol, this free programme offers a range of academic English courses and tutorial support throughout the academic year.
- Download a prospectus
- Order a prospectus
- Favourite this course
Related courses
Related to this course:
Other courses you might be interested in:

Visit the Human Rights and Genocide MA website for more information about our partner institutions.
Many of our staff in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences are research active. This ensures they are in touch with the latest thinking and bring best practice to your studies.
Learn more about the facilities available to you as a student of this course. Find out more...
Our links with professional practice provide a real-world base for our courses. They also help us to ensure your studies are kept up-to-date and relevant to the workplace. You'll also undertake a work placement as part of your course.
Find out more...



