Pioneer Reparatory Justice Masters Programme welcomes first students
Students on the world's first masters in Reparatory Justice are beginning their studies at the University of Glasgow and The University of the West Indies (UWI). The double degree MA/MSc in Reparatory Justice is an initiative of the University of Glasgow and The University of the West Indies through their joint Glasgow-Caribbean Centre for Development Research (GCCDR). The programme is an emerging field of study and the Masters' programme targets students with an interest in reparatory justice from a range of backgrounds, disciplines, and interests. It offers students an unparalleled opportunity to work with scholars in reparatory justice at Glasgow's Beniba Centre for Slavery Studies and The UWI. Students on the programme can pursue their studies at the University of Glasgow or the Mona or Cave Hill campuses of The UWI. The University of the West Indies continues to be at the forefront of the global movement, leading activism, and academic research underpinning claims for reparations for slavery. The University of Glasgow offers access to primary source materials and material culture holdings.

