The Summer School in Cinema, Human Rights and Advocacy is a 10-day training initiative jointly developed by the Global Campus of Human Rights and Picture People, aimed at young professionals, researchers and scholars wishing to broaden their understanding on the connections between human rights, films, digital media and video advocacy, to share ideas and foster participatory and critical thinking on urgent human rights issues, debate with experts and filmmakers from all over the world during the 76th Venice international Film Festival.
The faculty is composed by internationally acclaimed experts in film, media, photography and human rights such as: Nick Danziger, photographer and filmmaker; Charlotte Lindsey–Curtet, Director of Digital Transformation and Data at the International Committee of the Red Cross; Koen De Feyter, Professor of International Law at the University of Antwerp; Christopher Hird, Dartmouth Films Founder and Managing Director.
We kindly ask you to disseminate widely this call for applications encouraging professors, scholars and PhD students/candidates to verify the possibility, through the International Relations/Mobility offices of their home universities, to benefit from Erasmus+ funds in order to cover the enrolment fee.
Applications are open until 30 April 2019. For more information, please visit www.eiuc.org/chra.