Study Plan
Moreover, “Human Response” provides an innovative training through three mobility teaching periods in Portugal, Norway and Uganda, providing students with a grounding knowledge in sociology, public policy, management, health, design, development and social work. A fourth mobility allows students to collect dissertation data in humanitarian contexts with 25 institutions (associated partners of the consortium) in Europe, Africa, the Middle East, South America or Asia.
The curriculum is taught in English, both academics and practitioners, emphasizing problem-based learning and knowledge application opportunities in summer schools and internships. It also offers opportunities to learn relevant languages for humanitarian response, such as Portuguese, Kiswahili and Spanish or Arabic.
The program is also designed to equip students with other skills (e.g. language training) and provide them with practical work and research experiences in these critical contexts, there bridging the existing gap between academic training and the actual locations where humanitarian crises demand immediate and effective responses.
Staff mobility enables and enhances curriculum internationalization and strengthens the consortium’s global South-North humanitarian action network. This objective is focused on uplifting groups within society who would have firsthand lived experienced in emergencies but who don’t usually participate, nor are considered for high-level positions in international NGOs.
The proposed specialized curriculum includes courses and access to a network of experienced professionals to prepare students (young and employed) to enter the labour market, move upwards within their organizations or undertake a PhD programme.
The programme of 120 ECTS, conducted in English, offers opportunities to learn relevant languages for humanitarian response. Staff mobility enables and enhances curriculum internationalization and strengthens the consortium’s global South-North humanitarian action network.
Structure
Semester 1, in Iscte (Portugal), provides a global approach to humanitarian action.
30 ECTS (6 ECTS each):
Mandatory courses:
- Concepts, Fundamentals and Challenges in HA
- Public Health in Humanitarian Action
- Management in HA
- Research Methodology
Electives:
- Project Management in HA
- Participatory Evaluation in HA
- Environmental Risk and Societal Resilience
In Semester 2, hosted at NTNU (Norway), students delve into a specialisation in global health, innovation and entrepreneurship, humanitarian design and advanced research methodology.
30 ECTS (7.5 ECTS each):
Mandatory courses:
- Advancing Public Health Perspectives
- Innovation in Global Health
- Humanitarian Design
Electives:
- Advanced Qualitative Research Methodology
- Advanced Quantitative Research Methodology
Summer Schools are held between the semester 2 and 3. This two-week ECTS-bearing module provides students with contact with institutions (APs) that implement life-saving interventions in countries affected humanitarian crises, namely Cape Verde (intake 1 – June 2026), Greece (intake 2 – June 2027), Uganda (intake 3 – June 2028) and Mozambique (intake 4 – June 2029).
6 ECTS
Week 1 (see themes below)
- AP Workshops
- Field visits
- Group work and presentation on specific assignment
Week 2
- Research Methodology (3 days)
- Presentation and discussion of master dissertation projects students (2 days)
Semester 3, at Makerere (Uganda) has an internship on social support for HA to apply knowledge, along with development studies and tools to deal with high volatile contexts due to war-induced conflicts or climate disasters.
24 ECTS (6 ECTS each):
- Environment, Climate Change and Natural Resources
- Conflict, Security and Development
- Advanced Counselling in Social Work
- Fieldwork/Internship
In Semester 4, the student intake is split into universities and APs from five continents: Europe, Asia, Africa, the Middle East and South America to develop the research and finish the dissertation.
30 ECTS
- Dissertation writing
- Dissertation Seminar 1 (each FP)
- Dissertation Seminar 2 (each FP)
Teaching Staff
Iscte – University Institute of Lisbon
Cláudia Pereira
Human Response Programme Coordinator
(Course lecturer in Research Theories and Methods; Supervisor of dissertations)
Researcher Fellow and
Joana Azevedo
Human Response Programme Coordinator
(Director of the Master in Humanitarian Action; Course lecturer; Supervisor of dissertations)
Associate
Ana Lúcia Martins
Human Response Lecturer
(Director of the Master in Humanitarian Action; Course lecturer in Management in
Paulo Pedroso
Human Response Lecturer
(Coordinator of academic programs in HA; Course coordinator in Participatory; Evaluation in
Ana Teresa Afonso
Human Response Lecturer
(Humanitarian Action practitioner; Course lecturer in Public Health in Humanitarian Action; Supervisor
Dora Rebelo
Human Response Lecturer
(Humanitarian Action practitioner; Course lecturer in Concepts, Fundaments and Challenges in Humanitarian
Annelien Groten
Human Response Lecturer
(Humanitarian Action practitioner; Course lecturer in Participatory Evaluation in Humanitarian Action; Supervisor
Susana de Deus
Human Response Lecturer
(Humanitarian Action practitioner; Course lecturer in Management in Humanitarian Action; Course Lecturer
Ana Raquel Matias
Human Response Lecturer
(Course lecturer in Research Methodology; Supervisor of dissertations)
Assistant professor in Sociology, in
Mali Uzelgun
Human Response Lecturer
(Humanitarian Action Practitioner; Course lecturer in Environmental Risk and Societal Resilience; Supervisor
Luis Mah
Human Response Lecturer
(Course coordinator in Environmental Risk and Societal Resilience; Supervisor of dissertations)
Luís Mah
Luísa Veloso
Human Response Lecturer
(Course coordinator in Research Methodology)
Sociologist. Associate Professor at Iscte-Instituto Universitário de Lisboa.
Elsa Pegado
Human Response Lecturer
(Course coordinator in Public Health in Humanitarian Action)
Elsa Pegado has a PhD
NTNU – Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Jennifer J. Infanti
Human Response Programme Director
(Course coordinator in Advancing Perspectives in Public Health; Supervisor of dissertations)
Former programme
Elin Yli Dvergsdal
Human Response Strategic Adviser
(Administrative coordination for the EMJM)
Registered Nurse, holding a Master's degree and possessing
Vikram Singh Parmar
Human Response lecturer
(Course coordinator in Innovation in Global Health; Supervisor of dissertations)
Vikram is the
Brita Fladvad Nielsen
Human Response lecturer
(Course coordinator in Humanitarian Design and Technology; Supervisor of dissertations)
Associate Professor of
Håkon A. Bolkan
Human Response lecturer
(Humanitarian Action Practitioner; Course coordinator in Advancing Public Health Perspectives, Supervisor of
Guro Fanneløb Giskeødegård
Human Response lecturer
(Course coordinator in Statistical and Epidemiological Methods 2)
Guro F. Giskeødegård is a
Kristine Pape
Human Response lecturer
(Course coordinator in Advancing Perspectives in Public Health)
Marit Solbjor
Human Response lecturer
(Course coordinator in Qualitative Research Methods 2)
Marit Solbjør is professor in health
Eria Serwajja
Human Response Programme Director
(Course Lecturer in Conflict, Security and Development; Coordinator of Summer School)
Eria Serwajja
Naiga Resty
Human Response Lecturer
(Course Lecturer in Environment, Climate Change and Natural Resources; Administrative support; Supervision
Justus Twesigye
Human Response Programme CoDirector
(Course Lecturer in Fieldwork/Internship; Co-Director of Summer School; Supervision of dissertations)
Justus Twesigye
Paul I. Mukwaya
Human Response Lecturer
(Course Lecturer; Supervision of dissertations)
Paul Mukwaya holds a PhD in Geography with
Firminus Mugumya
Human Response Lecturer
(Supervision of dissertations)
Firminus Mugumya a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Social
Paul Bukuliki
Human Response Lecturer
(Course Lecturer; Supervision of dissertations)
Professor Paul Bukuluki is social worker and medical
Veneranda Mbabazi
Human Response Lecturer
(Course Lecturer; Supervision of dissertations)
Veneranda Mbabazi is an Associate Professor in the
Gloria Seruwagi
Human Response Lecturer
(Course lecturer in Advanced Counselling Social Work; Supervision of dissertations)
Gloria Seruwagi is
Alice Freia
Human Response Programme Director
(Coordinator of Summer School; Supervision of dissertations)
Researcher and professor of the Geography
Júlio Masquete
Human Response Programme CoDirector
(Co-Coordinator of Summer School; Supervision of dissertations)
PhD in Geography. Areas of interest:
António Pereira
Human Response Programme Lecturer
(Lecturer of Summer School; Supervision of dissertations)
PhD in Communication Sciences. Areas of
Júlio Pedro
Human Response Programme Administrator
(Course and Summer School contributor; Supervision of dissertations)
PhD in Canon Law (Italie).
Itelvina Ribeiro
Human Response Summer School Lecturer
(Lecturer of Summer School; Supervision of dissertations)
Master human resources management, doctoral student
Mussa Abacar
Human Response Summer School Lecturer
(Lecturer of Summer School; Supervision of dissertations)
PhD, in Cognitive Psycology, Universidade Federal
Odair Barros-Varela
Human Response Programme Director
(Coordinator of Summer School; Supervision of dissertations)
Professor and Researcher of International Relations,
Elga Carvalho
Human Response Programme CoDirector
(Co-coordinator of Summer School; Supervision of dissertations)
PhD in nursing in the family,
Clementina Furtado
Human Response Summer School Lecturer
(Lecturer of Summer School; Supervision of dissertations)
PhD in Political and Social Sciences,
Vera Alfama
Human Response Summer School Lecturer
(Lecturer of Summer School; Supervision of dissertations)
PhD in Geology, specialization in Assessment
Arlindo Vieira
Human Response Summer School Lecturer
(Lecturer of Summer School; Supervision of dissertations)
Holds a PhD degree in Education
Deisa Semedo
Human Response Summer School Lecturer
(Lecturer of Summer School; Supervision of dissertations)
Deisa Semedo is a Professor and
Nardi Sousa
Human Response Programme Director
(Coordinator of Summer School; Supervision of dissertations)
Sociologist. Master’s degree in African Studies
José Luís Mascarenhas
Human Response Summer School Lecturer
(Lecturer in Summer School)
Economics: with Specialization in International Economics,Master's degree in Economics, both
Pedro Matos
Human Response Summer School Lecturer
(Lecturer of Summer School; Supervision of dissertations)
Junior Researcher at the National Council
Marcília Fernandes
Human Response Programme Co-Director
(Co-coordinator of Summer School; Supervision of dissertations)
Master Degree in Pharmacology (UFSC-Brazil). Pharmaceutical
Lamine Tavares
Human Response Summer School Lecturer
(Lecturer of Summer School)
Engineer. Responsible for the Office of Studies, Planning and
Luís Rodrigues
Human Response Summer School Lecturer
(Lecturer of Summer School; Supervision of dissertations)
Luís Filipe Martins Rodrigues, Professor at
Thalia Dragona
Human Response Programme Director
(Coordinator of Summer School; Supervision of dissertations)
Her research and publications are on
Mary Leontsini
Human Response Programme Co-Director
(Co-coordinator of Summer School; Supervision of dissertations)
Professor of Gender and Cultural Studies,
Degree
The “Human Response”awards a joint degree diploma (distinguished track), awarded Iscte in collaboration with the other 4 universities that in each edition deliver the Master.
The diploma is co-signed the universities where students completed the semesters 1, 2, 3, 4 and the respective Summer School of that edition, corresponding to 120 ECTS, EQF Level 7.
Students also receive a diploma supplement with a full transcript of their achievements in a format accepted and understood internationally other institutions and future employers.
Accreditation
This joint degree has undergone scientific official procedures at each university partner of the consortium, with approval decisions being informed full scrutiny of academic standards and the quality of the learning processes.
Universities are also undertaking the necessary European and national accreditation procedures.