Global Minority Rights Summer School GMRSS 2018

Deadline: 19 March 2018
Open to: participants from all over the world
Venue: 16– 21 July 2018 in Budapest, Hungary

Description

The Tom Lantos Institute (TLI) and the National University of Public Service (NUPS), in cooperation with Middlesex University London (MU) are organizing their sixth international summer school on minority rights with a special focus on the role of norms and institutions in current efforts to protect the rights of minorities.

The global regime of minority rights protection has long been governed by a normative framework consisting of the United Nations (UN) Declaration on the Rights of Persons Belonging to National or Ethnic, Religious and Linguistic Minorities and the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, as well as minority rights provisions of general UN human rights instruments, and other UN conventions and documents focusing on the rights of minorities. In addition, a number of regional minority rights protection regimes complement existing global structures. Besides the United Nations, key actors shaping the field of minority rights include the Council of Europe, European Union, Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, Organization of American States, and the African Union. Despite the many years that have gone into the development of these regimes, events in recent years, such as the rise of populism, growing numbers of economic migrants and refugees, and the global economic failure have shaken the very foundations of the norms and institutions governing minority rights.

The six-day interactive summer school will address contemporary trends and developments in laws and politics concerning minority rights, examine the impact of institutions at the regional and international level, and discuss the role and efficacy of civil society in protecting minority rights.

Eligibility

In order to be considered eligible to apply, you must fulfill all of the following criteria:

  • MA and Ph.D. students who wish to acquire competitive personal competence beneficial for their future careers in academia or in practice-oriented professions;
  • Public servants, decision-makers, teachers in higher education and journalists with an interest in diversity management, equality policies, minority rights, ethnic conflict resolution, and relevant international law;
  • Members of civil society organizations, practitioners;
  • Everyone who is interested in recent developments, current theories and advanced training in the field of minority protection;
  • A strong command of English is required.

Costs

The participation fee is 150 Euros. It covers tuition, accommodation, meals and cultural events. Financial support is available for a limited number of participants.

Financial support is offered by TLI and NUPS.

  • A small number of full scholarships are available for applicants coming from outside of the Council of Europe member countries to cover the participation fee and travel costs to Budapest (except airport transfer and visa fees.);
  • Partial scholarships are also available to cover the participation fee (tuition, accommodation, meals, and cultural events);
  • Travel costs to Budapest are not covered by the partial scholarships

Applicants for scholarships must have:

  • A proven current interest or work in the field;
  • A strong motivation to improve their understanding and skills;
  • Demonstrated plans for future activities or a career that would utilize the knowledge, contacts, and skills acquired.

How to apply?

In order to apply please fill in the application form.

For more information, please visit the official web page.