One Month Left to Apply for the Summer 2022 Virtual Genocide and Human Rights University Program (GHRUP)!
The deadline to apply for the virtual 2022 Genocide Human Rights University Program (GHRUP) is fast approaching, on
The deadline to apply for the virtual 2022 Genocide Human Rights University Program (GHRUP) is fast approaching, on
The Zoryan Institute is thrilled to be hosting its first ever Genocide and Human Rights University Program (GHRUP) Alumni Virtual Panel Discussion on Thursday, May 26, 2022 at 6:30PM EST. This event, titled Rethinking Studies in Genocide, Atrocity, and Human Rights: A Virtual Panel Discussion with GHRUP Alumni, will bring together a group of four GHRUP alumni from around the globe, with expertise on diverse subject matters to present their most recent work and discuss emerging issues in the field of Genocide and Human Rights Studies.
The Zoryan Institute is thrilled to be hosting its first ever Genocide and Human Rights University Program (GHRUP) Alumni Virtual Panel Discussion on Thursday, May 26, 2022 at 6:30PM EST. This event, titled Rethinking Studies in Genocide, Atrocity, and Human Rights: A Virtual Panel Discussion with GHRUP Alumni, will bring together a group of four GHRUP alumni from around the globe, with expertise on diverse subject matters to present their most recent work and discuss emerging issues in the field of Genocide and Human Rights Studies.
The deadline to apply for the virtual 2022 Genocide Human Rights University Program (GHRUP) is fast approaching, on May 31, 2022!
The Genocide and Human Rights University Program (GHRUP) is an annual, intensive, graduate-level summer course that explores fundamental issues relating to gross violations of human rights and the prevention of genocide. Taught by leading experts over a 2-week period, this course is comparative and interdisciplinary in nature, and incorporates genocide theory, history, sociology, political science, anthropology and international law.
The deadline to apply for the virtual 2022 Genocide Human Rights University Program (GHRUP) is fast approaching, on May 31, 2022!
The Genocide and Human Rights University Program (GHRUP) is an annual, intensive, graduate-level summer course that explores fundamental issues relating to gross violations of human rights and the prevention of genocide. Taught by leading experts over a 2-week period, this course is comparative and interdisciplinary in nature, and incorporates genocide theory, history, sociology, political science, anthropology and international law.
Call for Book Chapters: Nineteenth-Century Women and Conflicts of Law:
You are invited to join online special guest, Holocaust survivor Maritza Shelley, and the Executive Vice-President of Touro College, on Yom Hashoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day, April 28, 2022, 12:00 - 1:30 p.m. Sponsored by Touro College Institute on Human Rights and the Holocaust, Director, Anne Bayefsky.
You are invited to join online special guest, Holocaust survivor Maritza Shelley, and the Executive Vice-President of Touro College, on Yom Hashoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day, April 28, 2022, 12:00 - 1:30 p.m. Sponsored by Touro College Institute on Human Rights and the Holocaust, Director, Anne Bayefsky.
Join the Zoryan Institute on Tuesday, March 15th at 3:00PM EST, for a free webinar on how different groups are applying various legal mechanisms to limit both the environmental and human rights impacts of climate change, presented by David Estrin, Canada’s Top Environmental Law Specialist, and Co-Chair of the International Bar Association Task Force on Climate Change Justice and Human Rights.
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