30 June 2016
Historical Legacies: Human Rights Today
Human Rights Today Summer Academy (HRT) is a two-week credit-granting program in Kraków, Poland that offers students and young professionals an academic framework, practical exposure, and hands-on training in the human rights field. Poland's dynamic history makes it a unique location to study historic and contemporary human rights issues—from the Holocaust to the modern refugee crisis.
HRT uses Polish-Jewish relations as a background case study, allowing participants to examine activism and social change locally through experienced histories, individuals and institutions.
Course leader
The Centre for European Studies at Jagiellonian University in Krakow, the Auschwitz Jewish Center and Museum of Jewish Heritage - A living Memorial to the Holocaust
Target group
Undergraduate students on their last year of studies, Graduate students, young researchers
Course aim
HTR Summers Academy aims to provide young professionals and students with academic framework, practical exposure, and hands-on training in the human rights field.
HRT uses Polish-Jewish relations as a background case study, allowing participants to examine activism and social change locally through experienced histories, individuals and institutions.
Credits info
3 EC
3 US credits (6 ECTS credits)
Fee info
USD 0: The programme fee covers activities, facilitation and fiel trip expenses. Meals and transportation to/from Poland are not included
Scholarships
Financial aid may be avaliable