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Interview with Teresa Anjinho, European Ombudswoman
The Press Office interviewed Teresa Anjinho about her connection with the Global Campus and her daily...
EMA applications
Admissions to the 2026/2027 edition of the European Master’s Programme in Human Rights and Democratisation are open!
Application deadline: 1 February 2026
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Supporting Alumni in Their Career Development: The 2025 GCA Careers Orientation
The Global Campus Alumni network recently concluded the 2025 edition of the GCA Careers Orientation, held...
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Interview with Davide Giorgi, President of the Veneto Paralympic Committee
The Press Office met the President of the Veneto Paralympic Committee Davide Giorgi about the collaboration...
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From Myanmar to Thailand: GC Alumna Leads Efforts to Protect Migrant Workers’ Rights
When Myanmar’s fragile democratic opening collapsed in 2021, GC Asia Pacific alumna Hnin Wut Yee was...
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Interview with Daniela Heerdt and Guido Battaglia from the Centre For Sports and Human Rights
The Press Office had the opportunity to interview representatives of the Centre for Sports and Human...

Events

Discover our latest events and explore what we have planned for 2025 (coming soon)! We engage experts, faculty, activists, diplomats, officials, students, alumni, and the general public—in Venice and other Global Campus locations worldwide.

 

Human Rights Preparedness Blog

Human rights are essential for emergency preparedness. Our blog draws insights from historical and current events to advocate for future readiness, emphasising a rights-based approach.

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Weaponisation of rape: women and girls in African conflict zones
Rape in war is a deliberate strategy not a tragic byproduct. Political inaction, legal loopholes and failed peace processes make leaders complicit. Protecting women means prosecuting perpetrators, empowering communities and rejecting silence. The time for impunity is over.
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Forced back to terror: Pakistan and Iran’s mass deportation of Afghans
Pakistan and Iran are currently deporting thousands of Afghan refugees, which is rapidly tearing families apart and is displacing them to an unstable war zone—Afghanistan. This situation is creating poverty and fear among the migrants, and the absence of financial aid demands an urgent global action.
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Thirty years after the war Bosnia Herzegovina families of the missing still seek answers
Three decades after the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, more than 7,500 families are still searching for answers about their missing loved ones. Despite legal frameworks and international support, political barriers and time threaten to leave these stories unresolved forever.

To The Righthouse Podcast

To the Righthouse alerts to risks for human rights and points towards secure protection. It takes you to a place where we discuss human rights, moving from scepticism to hope, from utopia to empathy, riding (sound) waves but also signalling where the light is.

What to read

Annual Report 2023

Journal Volume 6 No 2

Toolkit: Ending Deprivation of Liberty of Children for Migration-related Reasons

What to watch

Global Campus of Human Rights: Educating Tomorrow's Experts in Human Rights and Democracy

Interviews with the participants of the Venice School for Human Rights Defenders 2024

Interview with Patrick Zaki