Strathclyde Centre for Doctoral Training in Human Rights-based decision-making

The Strathclyde Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Human Rights-Based Decision Making launched in 2023.

PhD projects affiliated with this CDT will enhance understanding of the complex challenges and opportunities related to human rights-based decision-making by a range of actors/institutions in the public, private, and third sector.

The CDT’s aim is to bring together a cohort of postgraduate researchers to build interdisciplinary skills and knowledge needed to help tackle the major challenges of translating international legal protections into more just institutions, processes, and equitable outcomes for people in their everyday lives.

The CDT supervisory team includes academics in Law, Humanities, Computer and Information Sciences, Government and Public Policy, and Economics.

  • Funder: University of Strathclyde
  • Law School researchers: Dr Elaine Webster, Dr Adam Harkens, Dr Mara Ntona, Dr Birgit Schippers