Deadline: 20-May-23
The European Union (EU), the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), in cooperation with the Training Center of Justice of Georgia, are pleased to announce that enrolment is now open for the Human Rights Summer School 2023. The Summer School is being held under the EU-funded project “Human Rights for All”.
The aim of the summer school is to deepen the knowledge and awareness of young people about human rights. The training program is dedicated to current issues of human rights protection and is saturated with various activities.
The summer school will be held on June 19-23 at the Kvareli Justice Training Center.
Admission Criteria
- The summer school is open for the students or graduates of the Faculty of Law, Socio-Political Sciences and Humanitarian Studies from accredited higher education institutions in Georgia. The participants are expected to::
- be willing to fully attend the summer school programme.
- be under 25 years of age;
- have proficiency in the state language;
Registration
- Interested individuals should submit their CVs and Cover Letters.
- A cover letter should describe their experience in the field of human rights, their motivation for participating in the summer school, and their plans to apply the acquired knowledge in their future activities.
- A cover letter should not exceed 300 words.
Note:
- Summer School graduates will receive certificates of participation in both Georgian and English languages.
- The organizers will fully cover transportation and accommodation costs for all participants.
For more information, visit United Nations Development Programme.