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How To Enrol

In order to ensure the highest level of interaction and maximise opportunities to directly ask questions to the experts and receive tailored feedback from the course coordinator Professor Andrew Leon Hanna, the number of participants will be limited to 20. We therefore strongly recommend early application.

Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and the selection will be made according to the according to the following criteria:

  • motivation
  • academic and professional profile
  • writing sample
  • proposed topic

The same criteria will be used to select two participants whose Capstone Projects focus on:

    1. Climate Justice
    2. Youth engagement in climate/social justice movements

for them to receive a scholarship in the form of a tuition waiver. Please follow the instructions in the Application Form to apply for these scholarships.

We aim to select as diverse and representative a group as possible. The full application, including motivation and CV, has to be submitted in English. Successful applicants will be informed of acceptance and asked to pay the enrolment fee within 10 days from the date of the acceptance letter.

For any queries concerning your submission, please contact the E-Learning Department: e-learning@gchumanrights.org.

General Information

All fields with asterisk (*) are mandatory

In less than 200 words, share a bit about your background (personal and professional), and why this leads you to want to be a part of the Authoring Justice course community.
Share here a writing sample of something that you have written in the past, or are writing now, that you are most proud of. This could be an excerpt from an article, op-ed, personal piece, book, or anything else. If available, feel free to share your LinkedIn profile and/or add links leading to your written pieces (max 150 words).
If you’re selected, what general topic do you think you might write your Capstone Project (~2,000-word piece) about? [Climate Justice, Gender Justice, Social Justice, Racial Justice, Other (please explain)]
In collaboration with Right Livelihood, we are pleased to offer 2 scholarships - in the form of tuition waiver - to 2 participants who apply to write their Capstone Projects on: 1) Climate Justice 2) Youth engagement in climate/social justice movements
Click or drag a file to this area to upload.
Please upload your resume or CV (RTF, DOC, PDF only)
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Demographics

Note: We prohibit discrimination of any kind based on race, color, sex, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, disability or any other status. Your answers to these demographic questions (age, gender, race/ethnicity, nationality...) are kept separate from the rest of the application. They are meant only for reporting and analysis purposes in aggregate, not for looking at one person’s answers in particular.

e.g. Global Campus of Human Rights website/newsletter/social media accounts, online search, friends/colleagues, other websites/portals...
The Global Campus holds the right to use pictures and videos of the participants taken during the online course for its own communication and marketing purposes unless disagreement with this policy is expressed by a participant concerned.