Summer School in Cinema, Human Rights and Advocacy: 16 tuition waivers

Due to the global outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Summer School in Cinema, Human Rights and Advocacy will take place in a reduced 7-day format from 31 August to 06 September 2020, taking into account any eventual measures adopted by the 77thVenice International Film Festival.

 

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The Global Campus of Human Rights  is offering up to 16 tuition waivers to professionals and students whose field of expertise and research focuses on children rights and are, or wish to become, leaders in their community and worldwide to promote and protect the rights of the child through the connections between human rights, films, digital media and video advocacy.

The selection will be based on the quality of the letter of motivation, the candidate’s experience and the quality, originality and creativity of a project proposal on children’s rights issues.


How to apply? Application deadline is 30 June 2020, 5 pm CEST and should include:

- The Scholarship Application Form filled in in all its component;

- A curriculum vitae

- Copy of a University Degree Certificate

- At least two referees

 

We remember that the faculty is composed by internationally acclaimed experts in film, television, photography and human rights working under the coordination of the two programme directors Nick Danziger, photographer and filmmaker, and Claudia Modonesi, human rights expert and media trainer, who will also conduct a visual storytelling workshop throughout the duration of the school providing participants with the basic skills to develop a short film / media / advocacy project to be pitched during the school’s final session.

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