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Tuesday, 02 July 2019

EMA Management Training Days 2019

copyright: Global Campus of Human Rights

Padova and Venezia-Lido, 26-28 June 2019

UNESCO Chair Prof. Gerd Oberleitner and Bernadette Knauder from the UNI-ETC participated in the 2019 EMA Management Training Days, a peer-to-peer workshop and exchange forum for academics and managers involved in EMA, the European Master’s Programme in Human Rights and Democratisation within the Global Campus of Human Rights.

The Global Campus for Human Rights is a unique, EU-funded global network of one hundred participating universities around the world seeking to advance human rights and democracy through regional and global cooperation for education and research. The University of Graz actively participates in the European Master’s Programme in Human Rights and Democratisation (EMA, Venice) and the Regional European Master’s Programme in Human Rights and Democratisation (ERMA, Sarajevo) and is involved in the other programmes (Yerevan for the Caucasus region, Pretoria for Africa, Bangkok for Asia-Pacific, Buenos Aires for Latin America, and Beirut for the Arab World. The University of Graz offers lectures, welcomes EMA students for their mobility semester in Graz and supervises EMA theses.

The Global Campus connects a wealth of human resources, fosters global alliances and offers remarkable tools and opportunities to promote human rights worldwide. The UNI-ETC is proud to be part of the Global Campus family.

This video offers an insight into vision, mission and activities of the Global Campus: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ii21k9Q5I6A

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