2024 Knowledge Laboratory for Doctoral and Post-doctoral Students: Human Rights and Sustainability
Human rights are essential for protecting the inherent dignity and worth of every individual, promoting social justice by identifying and challenging social inequalities, discrimination, and oppression. Human rights also strengthen sustainability and advocate for transformative change by contributing to more just and equitable societies. We face a range of environmental, social, and economic challenges that threaten our ability to continue living and thriving on this planet. It is more important than ever before that we conserve and protect our natural resources ecosystems; ensure that everyone has access to basic necessities such as clean water, food, and shelter; promote economic growth and stability; promote the efficient use of resources and the development of renewable resources to reduce waste and preserve resources for future generations, and mitigate against climate change. Rights based strategies are fundamental to address these threats to human dignity and well-being. This knowledge lab intends to bring together like minded individuals and enthusiasts to address the topical matters of human rights as well as sustainability through a variety of conceptual and methodological classes specifically catering to a better understanding of how to analyse these concepts through comparative research.
This year’s school takes place virtually from 02 September to 13 September 2024.
The call for applications is open until 07 June 2024. If you would like to apply to the Knowledge Lab, please send the following information to info [at] risc-rise.org:
- Name and affiliation
- Title of doctoral dissertation or research project
- Abstract (max. 200 words)
- Short explanation of how your topic fits the school (max. 200 words)
All details about the application procedure, fees and timeline can be found in our call for applications 2024.
Schedule
The program is currently still under development. Any updates will be added to the schedule below.
02
September 2024
Human Rights and Sustainability and global governance
3:00pm-5:00pm CET
Prof. Dr. Harlan Koff
Linking human rights and the SDGs
5:15pm-7:15pm CET
Prof. Dr.HarlanKoff
03
September 2024
Methods Lab
3:00pm-5:00pm CET
Prof. Dr. Kevin Durrheim
System crises effects on human rights and sustainability
5:15pm-7:15pm CET
Prof. Dr. Claudia Puerta Silva
04
September 2024
Gender equality
3:00 pm-5:00pm CET
Dr. Tinuade Adekunbi Ojo
Feedback on 10-minute student presentations
5:15pm-7:15pm CET
Prof. Dr. Harlan Koff
Dr. Sandra Häbel
05
September 2024
Feedback on 10-minute student presentations
3:00pm-7:15pm CET
Prof. Dr. Harlan Koff
Prof. Dr. Suzy Graham
Poverty and economic development
5:15pm-7:15pm CET
Prof. Dr. Conchita d’Ambrosio
06
September 2024
Career development round table
3:00pm-5:00pm CET
Prof. Dr. Suzanne Graham
Prof. Dr. Carmen Maganda
Mental wellness in the doctoral and postdoctoral phase
5:15pm-7:15pm CET
Leila Abdool Gafoor
09
September 2024
Feedback on 10-minute student presentations
3:00pm-5:00pm CET
Prof. Dr. Suzanne Graham
3:00pm-5:00pm CET
Prof. Dr. Victoria Graham
Open science as human right in sustainability discussions
5:15pm-7:15pm CET
Prof. Dr. Miguel Equihua
Claudio Torres
10
September 2024
Technology solutions for nuclear energy plants
3:00pm-5:00pm CET
Dr. Wandile Shezi
Feedback on 10-minute student presentations
5:15pm-7:15pm CET
Prof. Dr. Suzanne Graham
Prof. Dr. Victoria Graham
11
September 2024
Community Engagement Day
3:00pm-7:15pm CET
Engage South Africa
12
September 2024
Feedback on 10-minute student presentations
3:00pm-7:15pm CET
Prof. Dr. Suzanne Graham
Prof. Dr. Harlan Koff
13
September 2024
Methodology on the politics of energy
3:00pm-5:00pm CET
Prof. Dr. Victoria Graham
Reflection Session
5:15pm-7:15pm CET
Dr. Sandra Häbel