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Good morning, 

EIUC is glad to announce the launch of its 2018 Venice Academy of Human Rights ( https://eiuc.org/education/summer-shools-and-training-programmes/summer-school/venice-academy-of-human-rights/academy.html ), an international and interdisciplinary programme of excellence for human rights education, research and debate. It provides an enriching forum for emerging ideas, practices and policy options in the field of human rights. The Academy hosts distinguished experts to promote critical and useful research and innovation through the exchange of current knowledge. .

The 2018 Venice Academy of Human Rights will focus on “Migration, Mobility and Diversity: New Horizons for Human Rights”. EIUC is honored to welcome back Professor François Crépeau, former U.N. Special Rapporteur on the Human Rights of Migrants from 2011 to 2017, current Director of the Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism at McGill University, Canada and recently appointed 2017-2018 International Francqui Professor at Université catholique de Louvain, to the Monastery of San Nicolò which he will act as the Academic and Scientific Coordinator of the Academy.

Registration Deadline: 23 May 2018

I would like to invite you and to kindly ask you to share this call with your contacts. You can follow the Venice Academy with the hashtag #VeniceAcademy of #HumanRights on Facebook, Twitter, Google + and Instagram.

Thank you for spreading the word!

With my best wishes,
Claudia

Claudia Semeraro
Web Advertising Assistant
EIUC
Monastery of San Nicolò
Riviera San Nicolò, 26
I-30126 Venice Lido, VE

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