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  • Announcement of the 2007 Genocide and Human Rights University Progm

    INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR GENOCIDE AND HUMAN RIGHTS STUDIES
    (A Division of the Zoryan Institute)
    255 Duncan Mill Rd., Suite 310
    Toronto, ON, Canada M3B 3H9
    Tel: 416-250-9807 Fax: 416-512-1736 E-mail: [email protected]
    www.genocidestudies.org

    PRESS RELEASE
    CONTACT: Aren Sarikyan
    DATE: March 22, 2007
    Tel: 416-250-9807


    Renowned Genocide Scholars Commit to Teach at the
    2007 Genocide and Human Rights University Program


    Toronto, Canada- Students attending a comprehensive, two-week program
    this summer will be taught by twelve renowned genocide scholars from the
    disciplines of anthropology, history, sociology, philosophy, political
    science, and international law. The Genocide and Human Rights University
    Program (GHRUP) explores the causes, methods, and effects of genocide
    through a comparative examination of major case studies, using the
    Armenian Genocide as the point of reference.

    "Having face to face exposure with faculty from a variety of
    disciplines, universities and countries allows the students a very
    holistic understanding of the phenomenon of genocide," said Prof. Roger
    W. Smith, GHRUP Director. "During the program, students and faculty form
    a solid basis for further interaction and cooperation. I will be pleased
    this summer to see our tradition of developing a new generation of
    scholars to engage in genocide research and publication, as well as
    creating an academic-level support system, continue to grow," he
    concluded.

    The faculty of the 2007 program will be: Rouben Adalian, Director, the
    Armenian National Institute; Taner Akçam, Visiting Associate Prof. of
    History, University of Minnesota; Joyce A. Apsel, Master Teacher, New
    York University; Elazar Barkan, Prof. of International and Public
    Affairs, Columbia University; Doris L. Bergen, the Chancellor Rose and
    Ray Wolfe Chair in Holocaust Studies, University of Toronto; Wendy C.
    Hamblet, Prof. of Philosophy, Dominican University; Maureen S. Hiebert,
    Research Fellow, the Centre for Military and Strategic Studies,
    University of Calgary; Alex Hinton, Associate Prof. of Anthropology and
    Global Affairs, Rutgers University; Herbert Hirsch, Prof. of Government
    and Public Affairs, Virginia Commonwealth University; William A.
    Schabas, Director, Irish Human Rights Centre, National University of
    Ireland; Roger W. Smith, Prof. Emeritus, College of William and Mary;
    and Scott Straus, Assistant Prof. of Political Science, University of
    Wisconsin.

    "This summer in Toronto, Canada from July 30-August 10, 2007, a diverse
    group of highly motivated students will gather for the intensive
    seminar," stated Torrey Swan, Program Coordinator of the GHRUP. "Over
    the past five years students have attended from 19 different countries.
    They have been of Argentinean, Armenian, Azeri, Bengali, Cambodian,
    Colombian, Chinese, Croatian, English, Estonian, French, German,
    Hungarian, Indian, Iranian, Irish, Japanese, Jewish, Kurdish, Moldovan,
    Nepalese, Polish, Romanian, Rwandan, Scottish, Tanzanian and Turkish
    descent. Many of the students have expressed how profoundly the two
    weeks changed them, expanded their understanding and increased their
    motivation for genocide and human rights studies."

    The program will appeal to a wide variety of students interested in
    various cases of genocide, as well as the broader issues of human
    rights. Applicants must be current university students with three years
    or more of undergraduate experience. Scholarships are available for
    qualified students. Deadline for application is May 31, 2007.

    Details and registration information, as well as the faculty
    biographies, are available on the program's web site,
    www.genocidestudies.org. For more information, contact the International
    Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies (A Division of the
    Zoryan Institute), 416-250-9807, [email protected].
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