International

Human Dignity Takes Center Stage at 2024 Euregio Summer School

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Human dignity, a complex and often debated concept, is increasingly significant due to rapid technological advancements and the proliferation of digital personal data.

 

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Reflecting on the Student Conference in Kyrgyzstan on 'Just Transition': A Transformative Learning and Bonding Experience for 30 Students from Around the World

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“The duty of being optimistic and the power of solidarity to advance an equitable global order”: Despite the bleak global landscape marked by a deep backslide in human rights and democracy, hope and resilience emerged as powerful themes shared by Global Campus students at the recent Conference on ‘Just Transition’. The event encompassed essential components of truth, justice, and reconciliation.

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EMA Fellow – Call for Applications

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The GCHR is seeking a qualified individual for its European Master’s Programme in Human Rights and Democratisation (EMA), specifically for the position of EMA Fellow. 

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Right Livelihood International Conference Unites Global Activists at UC Santa Cruz

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From April 23-27, the University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC) hosted the Right Livelihood International Conference, a gathering that brought together Right Livelihood Laureates, student activists and community organizers across the globe interested in human rights, sustainability, peace, and justice. This event also celebrated the 10-year anniversary of the Right Livelihood Center at UCSC and we’re excited to share that three Global Campus students were able to attend!

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6th edition of the GC Policy Observatory

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The current 6th edition of the Global Campus Policy Observatory revolves around the research project on 'The digitalisation of education systems and its impact on human rights, with particular attention to the right to education', which is funded by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MAECI) and by the European Commission.

 

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