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The work of the Centre will complement the extensive postgraduate programmes developed within the School of Law and Social Sciences, such as the:

Get involved

There are numerous ways to get involved with CHRC. We encourage all interested people to explore how they can best support and engage in our programs and projects.

UEL students are welcome to visit the library of the CHRC which benefits from a collection of books on human rights and conflict.

UEL students are invited to work on independent research papers on topics suggested by the members of CHRC. The papers will be reviewed by the members of CHRC and will be published online.

Join Us

Whether you choose to check our website for research project updates, friend us on Facebook, follow our Twitter feed, join our network on LinkedIn, or sign up to receive our newsletter, you can engage with CHRC from anywhere.

Attend the CHRC Seminars

The CHRC promotes the study of human rights norms and institutions in conflict situations, and promotes human rights education.

The CHRC holds a series of seminars throughout the year. The seminars feature established human rights and international law experts and academics and range from panels and workshops to conferences.

The CHRC will organise a post-graduate student conference in 2013. For further information please see here.

Volunteer or Intern

Periodically, the CHRC will offer internship and volunteer opportunities. To see what opportunities may be available and for instructions on how to submit an application, click here.

Internship

For internship or volunteer opportunities please send a CV and a cover letter to Dr. K. Chainoglou.


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Facebook - The Centre on Human Rights in Conflict (CHRC) is an interdisciplinary centre based at the School of Law and Social Sciences, University of East London, United Kingdom.

Twitter - The CHRC carries out academic and policy-oriented research on human rights in situations of political, military, cultural, social and economic conflicts.

New publication by CHRC member, Dimitris Xenos, 'The Issue of Safety of Media Professionals and Human Rights Defenders in the Jurisprudence of the UN Human Rights Committee', (2012) 11:4 Chinese Journal of International Law 767-783

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