Hello everyone,
Hope this finds you warm and well!
I'm delighted to advise the Human Rights Program is growing and there is a vacancy for the Endowed Chair in Human Rights at St. Thomas University. The position is a 23 month term, beginning on August 1, 2019. The position description can be found here<https://www.stu.ca/employment/endowed-chair-in-human-right/>. The deadline for applications is February 25, 2019. I'd greatly appreciate if you could please share this with your networks.
Best wishes,
Christina
Christina Szurlej, PhD
Director, Atlantic Human Rights Centre<http://wp.stu.ca/ahrc/>
Acting Director & Assistant Professor, Human Rights Department<http://w3.stu.ca/stu/academics/departments/human_rights/>
St. Thomas University, Fredericton, NB E3B 5G3
P: 506-452-0451 ~ E: cszurlej(a)stu.ca<mailto:cszurlej@stu.ca> ~ FB: STU Human Rights<https://www.facebook.com/stuhumanrights/> ~ T: @STUHMRTDept<https://twitter.com/stuhmrtdept>
"Be the change you wish to see in the world." Mahatma Gandhi
Dear colleagues,
I am pleased to share with you an email invitation for an event we are organizing on Thursday January 30th called "Science, a Human Right". The event is part of the activities from the Scholars at Risk uOttawa programme<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/en/research/scholars_at_risk> and is co-sponsored by CCUNESCO. This is the fourth event that the Commission has organized on this topic in Canada and we hope that the discussion will complement the different foci presented in the previous sessions.
Thank you in advance for sharing this invitation among your colleagues and considering attending, if time allows it.
Very best wishes,
Viviana
Viviana Fernandez
Directrice adjointe | Assistant Director
Centre de recherche et d'enseignement sur les droits de la personne |
Human Rights Research and Education Centre
Université d'Ottawa | University of Ottawa
613-562-5800 (1985)
www.cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/>
Le Centre de recherche et d'enseignement sur les droits de la personne est heureux de s'associer avec
la Commission Canadienne pour l'UNESCO et SAR uOttawa pour présenter :
La SCIENCE, un droit de la personne
Mercredi le 30 janvier 2019
16 h à 17 h 30
Centre de recherche et d'enseignement sur les droits de la personne
Pavillon Fauteux - FTX570
(57, Louis-Pasteur privée, uOttawa)
Événement en anglais. | Légers rafraîchissements fournis.
RSVP : HRREC(a)uOttawa.ca<mailto:HRREC@uOttawa.ca>
Bienvenue :
· John PACKER | Directeur, Centre de recherche et d'enseignement sur les droits de la personne, Université d'Ottawa
Conférenciers :
· Dick BOURGEOIS-DOYLE | Auteur et administrateur scientifique, ancien secrétaire général du Conseil national de recherches Canada (CNRC)
« The Universality of Science and the New UNESCO Recommendation on Science and Scientific Researchers »
· Heather MORRISON | Professeure agrégée, École des sciences de l'information, Faculté des arts, Université d'Ottawa
« Science in the Context of Social Media »
Conclusion :
· Viviana FERNANDEZ | Directrice adjointe, Centre de recherche et d'enseignement sur les droits de la personne, Université d'Ottawa & Membre du Comité de direction de Scholars at Risk (SAR) Canada
Annonce en français : https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/fr/30-janvier-science-droit-personne
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The Human Rights Research and Education Centre is pleased to partner with the Canadian Commission for UNESCO and SAR uOttawa to present:
SCIENCE, A Human Right
Wednesday, January 30, 2019
4 to 5:30 p.m.
Human Rights Research and Education Centre
Fauteux Hall - FTX570
(57 Louis-Pasteur Private, uOttawa)
Event in English. | Light refreshments provided.
RSVP: HRREC(a)uOttawa.ca<mailto:HRREC@uOttawa.ca>
Welcome Remarks:
· John PACKER | Director, Human Rights Research and Education Centre, University of Ottawa
Speakers:
· Dick BOURGEOIS-DOYLE | Writer and Science Administrator, former Secretary General of the National Research Council of Canada (NRC)
"The Universality of Science and the New UNESCO Recommendation on Science and Scientific Researchers"
· Heather MORRISON | Associate Professor, School of Information Studies, Faculty of Arts, University of Ottawa
"Science in the Context of Social Media"
Closing Remarks:
· Viviana FERNANDEZ | Assistant Director, Human Rights Research and Education Centre, University of Ottawa & Steering Committee Member of Scholars at Risk (SAR) Canada
Announcement in English: https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/en/january-30-science-human-right
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Centre de recherche et d'enseignement sur les droits de la personne | Human Rights Research and Education Centre
Université d'Ottawa | University of Ottawa
613-562-5775
www.cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca<http://www.cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca>
Dear colleagues,
I hope you enjoyed a restful holiday break. We are delighted to share with you information about our upcoming International Humanitarian Law Summer School (May 2019). You will find information about eligibility, applications, fees, etc. in the links below.
Please share among your students, relevant colleagues and interested professionals.
All the best for this New Year,
Viviana
Viviana Fernandez
Directrice adjointe | Assistant Director
Centre de recherche et d'enseignement sur les droits de la personne |
Human Rights Research and Education Centre
Université d'Ottawa | University of Ottawa
613-562-5800 (1985)
www.cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/>
From: Caroline Faucher
Sent: January-15-19 9:55 AM
To: Viviana Fernandez <Viviana.Fernandez(a)uottawa.ca>
Subject: ÉCOLE D'ÉTÉ DU CREDP --- Droit international humanitaire (DIH) 2019 | HRREC SUMMER SCHOOL --- International Humanitarian Law (IHL) 2019
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L'Université d'Ottawa, le Centre de recherche et d'enseignement sur les droits de la personne et la Croix-Rouge canadienne sont fières de vous présenter la 13e édition du Cours d'été en Droit international humanitaire (DIH)<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/fr/cours/DRC4521> qui se tiendra du 26 au 31 mai 2019.
Les objectifs du cours sont d'enseigner les principes fondamentaux du DIH aux étudiants et aux professionnels, ainsi que de fournir un milieu permettant d'appliquer ces connaissances à des études de cas réalistes et une journée complète dédiée a des exercices de simulations.
Les candidatures d'étudiant(e)s universitaires, d'employé(e)s du gouvernement, d'organisations non gouvernementales, de journalistes et d'entreprises faisant du commerce international sont bienvenues. La priorité sera accordée aux participants possédant de l'expérience pratique ou théorique du droit international humanitaire, du droit international en matière de droits de la personne ou du travail humanitaire.
Le cours est offert en français et en anglais. Les étudiant(e)s doivent choisir leur langue de préférence et l'indiquer sur le formulaire de demande. Lorsque vous êtes inscrit dans une section, il ne sera pas permis de transférer à un autre groupe. Le nombre d'inscriptions est limité à 30 participant(e)s par section. Les personnes qui termineront la formation avec succès recevront un certificat de reconnaissance de la Croix-Rouge canadienne et de l'Université d'Ottawa.
Les animateurs du cours sont des universitaires reconnus du Canada et de l'étranger ainsi que des praticiens du Ministère de la défense nationale et de Justice Canada.
Ce programme contient 2 heures de professionnalisme et contient également jusqu'à 28 heures et 45 minutes consacrées au droit de fond auprès du Barreau du Haut-Canada et du Barreau du Québec.
Si vous avez des questions, n'hésitez surtout pas à communiquer avec nous à l'adresse dih-ihl(a)uottawa.ca<mailto:dih-ihl@uottawa.ca>.
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The University of Ottawa, the Human Rights Research and Education Centre, and the Canadian Red Cross are pleased to invite you to the 13th edition of the Summer School on International Humanitarian Law (IHL)<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/en/cours/DRC4521> that will be held from May 26th to 31st, 2019.
The goal of this course is to offer students and professionals the fundamentals of IHL and the opportunity to apply this knowledge through realistic case studies and a full simulation day.
Applications from students, academics, government employees, NGO and IO staff, journalists and those with an interest in learning about IHL are welcome. Preference will be given to participants with exposure to the application or the theory of international humanitarian law, international human rights law or humanitarian work.
The course is offered in both French and English. Applicants must choose the language in which they would like to follow the course and indicate it on their application form. Once an applicant is enrolled in a section, he/she will not be permitted to switch groups. Enrollment is limited to 30 participants by language group. Those who successfully complete the training will receive a certificate of recognition from the Canadian Red Cross and the University of Ottawa.
The Course features leading Canadian and international scholars and experts from the Department of National Defense and Justice Canada.
This program contains 2 Professionalism Hours and is also eligible for up to 28 hours and 45 minutes of Substantive Content with the Law Society of Upper Canada and the Barreau du Québec.
If you have questions about the summer school, do not hesitate to contact us at dih-ihl(a)uottawa.ca<mailto:dih-ihl@uottawa.ca>.
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Centre de recherche et d'enseignement sur les droits de la personne | Human Rights Research and Education Centre
Université d'Ottawa | University of Ottawa
613-562-5775
www.cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca<http://www.cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca> | HRREC(a)uOttawa.ca<mailto:HRREC@uOttawa.ca>
From: Frederick John Packer <John.Packer(a)uottawa.ca>
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2018 11:56 AM
To: Christina Szurlej <christina.szurlej(a)gmail.com>; Helen Fallding <Helen.Fallding(a)umanitoba.ca>
Cc: Viviana Fernandez <Viviana.Fernandez(a)uottawa.ca>
Subject: RE: 70th Anniversary of UDHR
Please find attached a photo together with a list of speakers and topics we had yesterday for a slightly belated commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the UDHR. This was essentially internal - here at uOttawa/HRREC. It was a rich collegial exchange and shows the range of topics being addressed; the UDHR offered an impetus to get together and a thread which bound the various topics together (at least as a source of inspiration).
Please feel free to share this with the CAHRI network.
I look forward to following up in 2019 with a view to invigorating the CAHRI network!
Best wishes,
John
Prof. John Packer
Neuberger-Jesin Professor of International Conflict Resolution
Professeur Neuberger-Jesin sur la résolution de conflits internationaux
Directeur, Centre de recherche et d'enseignement sur les droits de la personne
Director, Human Rights Research and Education Centre
Université d'Ottawa | University of Ottawa
Et/and Faculté de droit | Faculty of Law
Pavillon Fauteux Hall
57 Louis-Pasteur, Ottawa,
Ontario, K1N 6N5
Canada
Tél. | Tel: +1 613-562-5800 (3462)
Téléc. | Fax: +1 613-562-5124
jpacker(a)uottawa.ca<mailto:jpacker@uottawa.ca>
www.cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca<http://www.cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/>
Hi Christina,
The Canadian Museum for Human Rights is recognizing the 70th anniversary: https://humanrights.ca/event/human-rights-day
From: Christina Szurlej <cszurlej(a)stu.ca>
Date: Tuesday, December 4, 2018 at 3:05 PM
To: "helen.fallding(a)umanitoba.ca" <Helen.Fallding(a)umanitoba.ca>
Subject: RE: [HR-rsch] Forum on implementing UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: Jan. 18-19
Hi Helen,
Could you please send an email to our network inquiring about events across Canada celebrating the 70th anniversary of the UDHR? When I lived in England, there were a number of momentous events to celebrate the 60th anniversary. It may be that organizations are waiting until the 75th, but thought I’d check and see.
I am not aware of any events happening in New Brunswick. The AHRC is not organizing an event, given that classes will be over and students are busy prepping for exams.
Many thanks,
Christina
Christina Szurlej, PhD
Director, Atlantic Human Rights Centre<http://wp.stu.ca/ahrc/>
Acting Director & Assistant Professor, Human Rights Department<http://w3.stu.ca/stu/academics/departments/human_rights/>
St. Thomas University, Fredericton, NB E3B 5G3
P: 506-452-0451 ~ E: cszurlej(a)stu.ca<mailto:cszurlej@stu.ca> ~ FB: STU Human Rights<https://www.facebook.com/stuhumanrights/> ~ T: @STUHMRTDept<https://twitter.com/stuhmrtdept>
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.” Mahatma Gandhi
Register today for Kiskinohamatowin: an international research forum on implementing the UN Declararation on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Registration link: http://law.robsonhall.com/kiskinohamatowin-forum/
Please forward to your networks.
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The first Master of Human Rights graduate degree program to be offered in Canada will be housed at the University of Manitoba’s Faculty of Law.
[University of Manitoba News Release]<http://news.umanitoba.ca/mailster/83620/00000000000000000000000000000000/aH…>
[Media Release]
Master of Human Rights: first-of-its-kind DEGREE in Canada
November 5, 2018
The Faculty of Law of the University of Manitoba is pleased to announce the first Master of Human Rights (MHR) graduate degree program to be offered in Canada. This interdisciplinary professional program will train students both practically and academically for careers in human rights work, in collaboration with the faculties of Arts, Education, and Social Work and the Centre for Human Rights Research, the Arthur V. Mauro Centre for Peace and Justice in St. Paul’s College, and the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation.
Dr. Jonathan Black-Branch, Dean of Law says, “The fragility of human rights protection requires trained professionals to monitor and enforce such protections, without which individuals are vulnerable. This new master’s degree represents a monumental development for the faculty in bringing together a wide range of disciplines under this exciting professional degree. Indeed, it is a significant opportunity for the university, the Province of Manitoba and for Canada as a whole.”
Dr. David Barnard, President and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Manitoba states, “Protecting human rights and ensuring social justice requires vigilance; it requires careful study, critical thinking, open minds, and bold ideas. We can provide that here at the University of Manitoba.”
According to the Director of Peace and Conflict Studies, Dr. Adam Muller, who helped design the new program, students wanting well-rounded training in human rights law, theory and human-rights-specific quantitative and qualitative research methods have often needed to go to the U.S. or Europe. This kind of training is typically expected for positions with organizations like the Red Cross and the United Nations, Muller explains. “As a result, Canada was losing a chance to educate generations of students in a domestic context marked by distinct (and emulated) legal traditions, memory cultures, and mechanisms of historical redress.”
“For all kinds of reasons, it makes sense to house the program in Law,” says Muller, pointing to scholars in the Faculty of Law already pursuing work in human rights. He noted that the Dean of Law worked in the United Kingdom prior to assuming his position at the U of M in 2016, so he is “very familiar with the kind of program we have proposed, and with the kind of students it will attract.”
“We believe that this arrangement will be win-win for all of the parties concerned,” Muller says.
“For the University of Manitoba to offer this kind of program,” Black-Branch says, “demonstrates academic leadership in having such a degree that will focus on professional development and promote the importance of protecting human rights globally.”
The MHR program will soon begin accepting applications for its first intake of students in the fall of 2019. More information is available at the Master of Human Rights page<http://news.umanitoba.ca/mailster/83620/00000000000000000000000000000000/aH…> on the Robson Hall, Faculty of Law website.
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Dear friends and colleagues,
We're hiring! Applications are invited for a Tenure Track Position in Human Rights (Assistant Professor). We're a small dynamic unit offering Western Canada's only undergraduate human rights program. More information about us is available here: https://www.uwinnipeg.ca/global-college/.
Please circulate far and wide.
Sincerely,
Kristi
Kristi Heather Kenyon
Assistant Professor, Human Rights Program
CIFAR-Azrieli Scholar, Successful Societies Program
Global College, University of Winnipeg
Tenure Track Position Assistant Professor of Human Rights
Applications are invited for a tenure track position at the rank of Assistant Professor, with a specialization in human rights. Candidates are expected to hold a doctoral degree in human rights or a related discipline, including but not limited to, history, political science, law or philosophy. A background in human rights law, business, or Indigenous rights would be considered an asset. Candidates should also have a strong research record, and a demonstrated commitment to excellent and innovative undergraduate teaching.
The successful candidate will have expertise to teach undergraduate human rights courses related to both Canadian and international contexts. Applied work experience in human rights is an asset, as is cross-cultural or international work or teaching experience.
Human Rights is an interdisciplinary B.A. program housed in The University of Winnipeg Global College. The program places a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration, as well as creating opportunities for students to gain experience outside the classroom through field courses, practicum placements, community engagement initiatives and doing research with faculty members.
The effective date of appointment is anticipated to be July 1, 2019. The University of Winnipeg, (http://www.uwinnipeg.ca/) located in the heart of the city, has an enrollment of over 10,000 students from diverse cultures in more than 40 programs across undergraduate and graduate levels. Winnipeg is home to over 810,000 people from around the world with a rich array of cultural, educational and recreational opportunities, including the new Canadian Museum of Human Rights. Reasonable housing costs make Winnipeg an affordable place to live and work.
The University of Winnipeg is committed to employment equity, welcomes diversity in the workplace, and encourages applications from all qualified individuals including women, members of racialized communities, Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, and persons of any sexual orientation or gender identity. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however Canadian citizens and permanent residents will be given priority. Additional information on the University of Winnipeg is available at http://www.uwinnipeg.ca/.
Applicants should submit curriculum vitae, the names of three referees, a statement of research and teaching interest, samples of two publications under 50 pages each, and evidence of teaching effectiveness. Review of applications will begin on December 1, 2018, and continue until the position is filled. We appreciate all applicants' interest but please note that only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
Applications should be submitted electronically to: ke.lambert(a)uwinnipeg.ca<mailto:ke.lambert@uwinnipeg.ca> For further information, contact Dr. Lloyd Kornelsen, Program Director for Human Rights, The University of Winnipeg 515 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, MB, Canada R3B 2E9 Tel. 204-988-7532 Email. L.kornelsen(a)uwinnipeg.ca<mailto:L.kornelsen@uwinnipeg.ca>
Kristi Heather Kenyon, PhD
Assistant Professor, Human Rights, Global College, University of Winnipeg
CIFAR-Azrieli Global Scholar, Successful Societies Program
Tel: +1 (204) 988-7107
Dear colleagues,
Next Thursday, 4 October, OpenGlobalRights (co-organised by uOttawa's David Petrasek) will host a 1-hour webinair on "Gene editing and human rights". They've teamed up with the scientists at the Centre for Genetics and Society in San Francisco. The talk will aim to provide a non-specialist introduction to the issues, with both human rights and genetic specialists. Details here:
https://www.openglobalrights.org/gene-editing/
Thought this may be of interest to some of our and your Centres' Members and associates. Please do share.
Best wishes,
John