International

In memory of Dimitra Papadopoulou

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The Global Campus of Human Rights expresses its deep regret and profound sorrow for the loss of Professor Emerita Dimitra Papadopoulou, from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, who passed away on Wednesday 21 April 2021.

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Intervista al Ministro per la Pubblica Amministrazione Renato Brunetta

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L'Ufficio Stampa del Global Campus of Human Rights ha avuto l'opportunità di chiedere al Ministro per la Pubblica Amministrazione, Renato Brunetta, sulle priorità del nuovo Governo italiano per quanto riguarda i temi dell’educazione universitaria, dei diritti umani e della democratizzazione.

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Global Campus International Conference 2021 – Climate Change and Children: Impact, Rights and Participation

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Climate change has been identified by United Nations’ agencies and experts as one of the biggest threats to children’s health. Globally, children are being detrimentally affected by climate shocks (e.g. droughts, floods, cyclones) and related diseases, polluted air, soil and water, exposure to toxic substances. Despite contributing the least to the causes of climate change, children are the worst affected by it, right now and in the future.

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Support the people of Timor Leste: An announcement from the Global Campus of Human Rights on the recent floods

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As the largest global network of universities involved in human rights education, with a presence in Timor-Leste, the Global Campus of Human Rights wishes to express its solidarity with the people and institutions of Timor-Leste, recently hit by a devastating flood.

This dramatic event has caused extensive damages throughout the country, and claimed the lives of many, including several children, while the count of displaced people is above 10,000.

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Comunicato Stampa in merito alla partecipazione del GLOBAL CAMPUS OF HUMAN RIGHTS alla VII Commissione consiliare

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Il Global Campus of Human Rights e’ un network di eccellenza nella formazione post-universitaria internazionale. L’origine risale al 1997 grazie all’iniziativa congiunta dell’Unione Europea e di 10 università europee, coordinate dall’Università di Padova, che hanno istituito il Master Europeo in Diritti Umani e Democratizzazione. Sostenuto sin dagli albori dal Comune di Venezia il consorzio è stato ospitato prima alla Giudecca, e dal 1998 presso il Monastero di San Nicolò.

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