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International Conference in Yerevan Highlights Human Rights in Crisis

With the special participation of Raji Sourani, and in collaboration with Maastricht University and Right Livelihood, the Center for European Studies at Yerevan State University—the GC Caucasus hub— recently organised a two-day conference to explore the urgent challenges and human consequences of war, conflict and displacement.

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Students of the GC Arab World Master’s programme address Lebanon’s Displacement Crisis

Against the backdrop of Lebanon’s ongoing war-induced displacement crisis, a group of young policy researchers, experts, and stakeholders gathered last month at the University of Saint Joseph (USJ) in Beirut for a roundtable event aimed at confronting one of the country’s most urgent and complex humanitarian challenges. The event served as a platform to present key findings and recommendations developed by GC Arab World students.

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Right Livelihood Laureate Sheila Watt-Cloutier teams up with Global Campus for online course “Authoring Justice”

Environmental, Cultural and Human Rights Advocate Sheila Watt-Cloutier is to share insights on writing about climate justice and indigenous rights with the students of our online course “Authoring Justice”.

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GC Annual Report 2024: “Persistence of Frontline Human Rights Educators”

Human rights are a testament to our deep rooted belief that dignity, equality, and justice should be the fundament of our societies. In a world marked by shifting landscapes of conflict, technological disruptions, and environmental crises, the resilience of the very concept of human rights remains a cornerstone of hope. This Annual Report 2024, “Persistence of Frontline Human Rights Educators,” captures our belief in the transformative power of rights-based approaches to create meaningful change in lives and communities.

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Human Rights Due Diligence in International Security: EMA Alumna Leads Exclusive Student Workshop

Tiina Vahtras, an EMA Alumna, recently presented an extensive session for current EMA students aiming to bridge the gap between human rights protection policy and practice. The principles and application of human rights due diligence in international security sector assistance were the main topics of the workshop

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Helping our graduates take their first steps in human rights careers

The Global Campus alumni network hosted its annual Careers Track workshops from November to December 2024, continuing its tradition of supporting recent graduates in their career development. This event series has become a valuable resource for alumni, providing practical guidance and opportunities to navigate the job market in human rights and related fields.

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