Summer School on Transitional Justice and the Politics of Memory, Croatia

Deadline: 14 March, 2014
Open to: Regional students are eligible to go for a limited number of full tuition scholarships
Venue: the island of Cres, Croatia from 23 June to 3 July 2014

Description

Research in Ethics and Globalisation (REG), the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Rijeka and Pomona College are delighted to announce our Summer School on Transitional Justice and the Politics of Memory in the Mediterranean, which will be held on the island of Cres, Croatia from 23 June to 3 July 2014.

This intensive 10-day summer school will explore transitional justice and the politics of memory in the context of the Mediterranean region alongside a number of comparative perspectives from elsewhere in the globe. In addition to the summer school academic program, which will include an international panel of experts, this course will also include films, excursions, a special workshop on academic writing, publishing and grant proposal writing, and guest lectures from leading transitional justice practitioners.

Transitional Justice and Memory themes covered include:

  • Introduction to Transitional Justice;
  • Criminal Justice and Accountability;
  • Memory (Memorialization and Commemorative Practices);
  • Oral Histories and Truth Commissions;
  • Lustration.

Learn who will teach at the summer school.

Check out student experiences.

Eligibility

Regional students are eligible to go for the limited number of full tuition scholarships available for the summer school.

Costs

The total fee, including tuition and ten nights accommodation in a seaside hostel, for this summer school is €500. As such places are highly limited, apply soon to secure your place at this year’s summer school!

A limited number of full tuition scholarships for regional students are available.

How to Apply?

Apply now by sending your application form and CV to cres.summer.school@gmail.com

Find the application form available HEREDeadline: 14 March 2014

The official webpage

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