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    PRESS RELEASE
    ZORYAN INSTITUTE OF CANADA, INC.
    Suite 310
    Toronto, ON, Canada M3B 3H9
    Tel: 416-250-9807
    Fax: 416-512-1736
    E-mail: [email protected]
    www.zoryaninstitute.org

    DATE: April 15, 2008

    CONTACT: Megan Swan

    Tel: 416-250-9807



    New Faculty Joins Genocide and Human Rights University Program



    Toronto, Canada- Nine renowned genocide scholars will lead students this
    summer in tackling the challenging and urgent phenomenon of genocide
    through an intensive two-week program. These scholars, the faculty of
    the Genocide and Human Rights University Program (GHRUP), represent a
    variety of expertise, including history, sociology, philosophy,
    political science, psychology and international law, providing the
    students with a strongly interdisciplinary, as well as comparative
    approach.



    "For the seventh straight year, the International Institute for Genocide
    and Human Rights Studies will continue to develop the next generation of
    scholars that conduct genocide research, produce publications and expand
    academic-level support for activists and human rights practitioners,"
    said Prof. Roger W. Smith, Director of the GHRUP. "Bringing together
    dedicated scholars and concerned students from around the world in such
    an intensive seminar creates a bonding and learning experience far
    different from that of a conventional classroom experience. Further,
    faculty stand ready to respond to student inquiries and to support
    research: many of the students, or as I like to think of them, as junior
    colleagues, have published works in major journals and presented papers
    at important international conferences. The impact of the seminar
    extends far beyond the two week duration of the course."



    Returning as faculty of the 2008 program will be: Joyce A. Apsel,
    Master Teacher, New York University; Doris L. Bergen, Chair in
    Holocaust Studies, University of Toronto; Maureen S. Hiebert, Assistant
    Professor, Law and Society Program, University of Calgary; 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.



    There are two new faculty members this year. Simon Payaslian is the
    Charles K. and Elisabeth M. Kenosian Professor in Modern Armenian
    History and Literature at Boston University. He is the author of many
    articles and books, among them United States Policy toward the Armenian
    Question and the Armenian Genocide (2005) and The History of Armenia
    (2007). Ervin Staub is Professor of Psychology, University of
    Massachusetts-Amherst. He is the distinguished author of numerous
    publications, including The Roots of Evil: The Origins of Genocide and
    Other Group Violence (1989), a leading figure in the study of the
    origins and prevention of genocide, and in reconciliation, with major
    efforts over several years in Rwanda.



    >From July 28 to August 8, 2008, these scholars will convene in Toronto
    to teach their specialties to a diverse group of students from around
    the world, covering the following topics:



    . The Development of Human Rights (Apsel)

    . Introduction to Genocide (Smith)

    . Theories of Genocide (Hiebert)

    . The Armenian Genocide (Payaslian)

    . The Holocaust (Bergen)

    . The Cambodian Genocide (Hiebert)

    . Children, Gender, and Genocide (Smith)

    . The Rwandan Genocide and the Great Lakes Region (Straus)

    . The Genocide in Darfur (Straus)

    . International Law and Genocide (Schabas)

    . Genocide Denial (Smith)

    . Facing History: Solving Past Conflicts (Staub)

    . Human Rights Abuses in Argentina (Staub)

    . Preventing Genocide (Hirsch)

    . Making Comparisons, Drawing Conclusions (Hirsch, Smith, and
    Staub)



    The program will appeal to a wide variety of students interested in
    various cases of genocide, their comparative study, as well as broader
    issues of human rights. Applicants must be current university students
    with three years or more of undergraduate experience. Limited
    scholarships are available for qualified students. The deadline for
    application is May 31, 2008.



    Details and registration information, as well as 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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