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The European Roma Rights Centre (ERRC) invites applications for its highly acclaimed annual Roma Rights Summer School. The Summer School will be held in Budapest, Hungary, from 21 July - 1 August 2013. Deadline for applications: 12 May 2013.
The 10-day Summer School is intended for young activists and students of Romani origin from all European countries.1 The Summer School will offer both an introduction to human rights as well as an excellent forum for the exchange of ideas, innovation and expertise for participants who are at an early stage of their careers.
The Summer School provides participants a unique chance to immerse themselves into the theory and practice of human rights, minority rights and non-discrimination, and to benefit from the knowledge and experience of committed human rights experts. This intensive programme includes a variety of social activities that allow participants to network with each other and the experts, ensuring the programme is instructive and enjoyable.
The main goal of the Summer School is to develop the capacity of a new generation of Romani human rights activists to use international, regional and domestic human rights instruments and mechanisms to advance the rights of Roma, both domestically and internationally, and to combat discrimination from grassroots to governmental levels.
Objectives of the Summer School:
Participants:
The Roma Rights Summer School is a component of ERRC programming aimed at capacitating Romani activists. We welcome applications from Romani individuals who are interested in human rights. Applicants must have a sufficient command of English to enable them to participate actively in the Summer School. Applicants are preferably students of law, public administration and social sciences, or degree-holders in one of these fields. The ERRC also encourages activists who do not hold a formal degree but have several years of relevant work experience to apply. The ERRC places importance on the participation of Romani women, LGBT individuals, etc.
Application Procedure:
To apply applicants must send both of the following:
All materials must be submitted in one package and in English language. Applications missing one or more of these requirements will not be considered by the selection committee. ERRC offers full scholarships for the Roma Rights Summer School.
Dora Eke
Roma Rights Summer School ERRC Madach ter 4, 1074 Budapest, Hungary Fax: + 36 1 413-2201
The deadline for all applications is 12 May 2012. Applications received after this date will not be considered. All applicants will receive an acknowledgment of receipt. Only successful applicants will be notified on the result of the selection process. If you have not been contacted within five weeks of the deadline, consider that your application was not successful in this round.
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