Studying Human Rights at Kingston was a good education. The small class sizes made it a personable experience and gave many opportunities for debate and 1:1 interaction with lecturers. The downside to this was the reduced opportunities/funding for the Politics department, which has now been reduced in size/merged with the Law department, cutting down module choices during my degree which was a disappointment for many on the course. However, Lecturers are engaged and offer real-life experiences of a career in the Politics/Human Rights field which is valuable. Overall, Kingston is a smaller University that offers a good education.