The second edition of the summer school on “Normativity and Reality of Human Rights” is jointly organised by the Department of Political Science, Law and International Studies (SPGI) and the Human Rights Centre “Antonio Papisca” of the University of Padova, and the Human Rights Consortium of the SAS at the University of London, and in cooperation with the School of Global Studies at the University of Gothenburg.
The summer school continues on its task of critically addressing the interplay between norms and facts about human rights. This year, the focus will be on the impact on human rights of artifical intelligence and new technologies.
Prospective students
They include: PhD candidates; master’s students and graduates, junior professionals and post-doc fellows. In the selection of participants, efforts are made to guarantee a diversity in gender, geo-cultural background, disciplines of study, and age.
Maximum number of participants: 30.
Academic quality and credits
The Summer School is organised by the University of Padova, the Department of Political Science, Law and International Studies, and the School of Advanced Studies - the Human rights Consortium, at the University of London.
Lectures and workshops are held by scholars from the universities of Antwerp, Gothenburg, Guangzhou, Graz, Vienna, London, and Padova.
The programme features 40 hours of formal and non-formal learning, includes an assessment, and corresponds to 6 ECTS credits. A certificate can be produced at request.
Fees
Admitted applicants shall finalise their enrolment by paying a registration fee of 100.00 euro.
Deadline: 20 MAY 2019
For detailed information, see: http://unipd-centrodirittiumani.it/en/attivita/Normativity-and-Reality-of-Human-Rights/1177
Contact person
Ester Pasquato
+39 049 8274082
ester.pasquato(at)unipd.it