Research Workshops on Human Rights

Network members and PhD Members, in particular, are invited to submit proposals for one-day or half-day research workshops on human rights involving their faculty, members from other stakeholder universities within the Network and researchers from third-party institutions. The present call seeks to enhance academic exchange opportunities for all Network members across themes, levels of seniority and research fields.

 

Eligibility
All members of the Network may apply to organise a Research Workshop on Human Rights. Workshops must be co-convened by at least two members of the Network. To enhance inter-generational knowledge exchange, workshops should be co-convened by at least one PhD Member and one Senior Member wherever possible. Persons who are not members of the Network may participate in the workshops as speakers or presenters, but not as (co-)conveners.

 

Application & budget

Full proposals must be submitted by the (co-)conveners to the Network’s Academic Coordinator ([email protected]) through this form. If several panels are proposed, a short abstract or concept note for each panel should be included in the proposal. Proposals should aim at enhancing academic exchange among Network stakeholder universities, involve persons with varying levels of seniority and incorporate as many subfields as possible. They will be assessed and approved by the Academic Coordinator and the Chair of the Steering Committee.

In principle, budgeted expenses should not exceed 1,000 euros. Higher amounts can be allocated to workshops under special circumstances that are duly justified by the (co-)conveners.

 

Costs
The Network will cover all costs related to holding the workshops, including transportation and accommodation for speakers when applicable, coffee break, lunch break and workshop dinner, budget allowing. Planned costs must be outlined in the budget, including travel itineraries. All funding will be reimbursed against receipts and a reimbursement form will be provided to this end. When air and rail travel are involved, boarding passes and tickets must be presented for refunds to be processed. It is expected that the conveners’ host institutions contribute with a venue for the workshops in kind.

 

Logistics
Conveners will be responsible for the content and organisation of the workshop. They will also be responsible for its dissemination as well as for managing registrations. The workshops will ideally be held in one of the conveners’ home institutions and the Asser Institute will remain available as a fall-back option.

 

Timeline
Applications for Research Workshops in Human Rights are open. The deadline is 24 January 2021.

Reporting
Successful applicants commit to writing a 1000-word report in blogpost form summarising the activity, discussions and outcome. This will be published on the Network’s website, or on the Network blog, Human Rights Here. For an example of the expected report, click here.

To submit a proposal, please complete and return this form to the Network’s Academic Coordinator ([email protected]).

 

For more information visit the following website.