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High-Level Conference on Global State of Human Rights to Convene in Venice

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The Global Campus of Human Rights, in partnership with Right Livelihood, proudly announces the forthcoming high-level conference dedicated to addressing critical issues surrounding human rights worldwide.

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Twelfth Issue of the Global Campus of Human Rights Magazine

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Following the success of many important activities of our network, the Global Campus of Human Rights published the twelfth edition of its seasonal Magazine in English and Italian.

 

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Global Campus Alumni Together for Climate Justice and the Right of Future Generations - a remarkable gathering in Athens

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As part of the growing emphasis of the Global Campus of Human Rights on the value of its alumni network, the Global Campus Alumni (GCA) recently organised their largest three-day event in years in Athens, Greece. This gathering followed the participation of a "taskforce" consisting of seven alumni from each GC region in the 2023 High-Level Conference in Venice.

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Biennale Arte 2024: Foreigners Everywhere

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The 60th International Art Exhibition, titled Stranieri Ovunque – Foreigners Everywhere, will open to the public from Saturday April 20 to Sunday November 24, 2024, at the Giardini and the Arsenale; it will be curated by Adriano Pedrosa and organised by La Biennale di Venezia. The Press Office of the Global Campus of Human Rights was invited and is participating to the pre-opening days which started today April 17, and will continue on 18 and 19 with a series of events. The International Jury of the 60th International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia is made up of Julia Bryan-Wilson (president), American curator and professor at Columbia University; Alia Swastika, Indonesian curator and writer; Chika Okeke-Agulu, Nigerian curator and art critic; Elena Crippa, Italian curator; and María Inés Rodríguez, French-Colombian curator.

 

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EMA cohort 2023-24 study visit to Kosovo: learning about a post-conflict country

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The study trip to Kosovo has been an annual highlight in the EMA programme for twenty years. Concluding the first semester, visiting Kosovo represents the culmination of the topics studied in the first semester and is an opportunity for students to better understand how human rights work looks like on the ground.  

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