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CCARHT 2019 Symposium
Cambridge Centre for Applied Research in Human Trafficking
in association with the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation
and the Centre for Global Human Movement
@Cambridge's Judge Business School
University of Cambridge
1st - 5th July 2019
(including a special 6th July Master Class for Young Researchers)
The Several Rs of Trafficking
Recruitment/ Recovery/Routes/Return/Rights
www.ccarht.org/site/symposium


Come around the table with
Caroline Haughey QC
Professor Brad Blitz British Academy Global Migration Research
Kieran Guilbert Thompson Reuters Foundation
Dr Ingeborg Krauss Trauma Therapist
Professor David Grant - University of Helsinki
Simon Stockley - Senior Faculty Business Management JBS
Professor Loraine Gelsthorpe University of Cambridge
Dame Julie Okah-Donli NAPTIP
Dr Patricia Hynes University of Bedford
Dietmar Roller IJM Germany
Professor Teresa Rodriguez Spain
Professor Soulla Louca (Director of the Blockchain Institute, Nicosia)
Members of UK Protection Services - to be updated.
Professor Silvia Tabusca ECLAR, American Romanian University
Dr Karen Van Door Griffin Law School Australia
Benjamin Greer US Attorney:team member of California's Supply Chain
Professor Ser-Huang Poon University of Manchester & Turing Fellow

and a raft of other senior academics and 'on the field' practitioners currently being updated on our web site www.ccarht.org/symposium


Sit alongside government advisers and policy makers, prosecutors and police, business innovators and tech: gathered from the UK, Europe, North Americas, Asia and Africa for this annual exploration into some of the prevailing and tough questions which require further exploration and enquiry, and some onward Recommendations.

Register now with a special three for two discounted offer. NGOs have a special discount. This is an economic and highly efficient way to equip your research or project team for upcoming work in 2020 with a powerful network of colleagues assembled at the Judge Business School in the University of Cambridge for this wonderful week of concerted engagement 1st - 5th July 2019.

Can't make the whole week? Not to worry - we are offering two day/ three day and one day specials - so that you can select the days which you would like to be a part of. If you are wanting to use this week to build convertible qualifications for your professional development, the full week converts into Institute of Leadership and Management credits for its Level 5 degree level qualification in Integrity in Leadership and Management.

Book now for an unforgettable week, with a network of colleagues you will take forward to next year's efforts to interdict this appalling human right violation, with fresh insight, qualification and colleagues to support.


Why not do your colleagues a favour and share this opportunity by forwarding this link.

Looking forward to seeing you, and moving on the growing network of research and change which CCARHT represents along with other hard working research teams seeking to make an informed evidence based impact for good in this sector.


Carrie
Dr Carrie Pemberton Ford
Executive Director
Cambridge Centre of Applied Research in Human Trafficking

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Can you Sponsor a start-up - NGO or Student bursary

Are you a business which would like to sponsor some of our bursaried places for the Summer Symposium - for NGO start ups in social innovation, for rising academic researchers, or small NGO policy developers? Please be in contact if this is you - we have a number of applicants eager to be around the table who simply do not have the resources to access this empowering and focused event.

We are also offering a limited number of bursaried places for Refugees and Asylum seekers who are pre-qualified to benefit from this level of engagement with senior academics and counter trafficking practitioners - please be in touch if you are an organisation which wants to take advantage of this opportunity to engage with a top flight symposium wrestling with some of the most challenging socio/economic and human rights issues of our times. Be in touch with us to develop this offer within your organisation [log in to unmask]


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