The Transitional Justice Institute is pleased to announce its 4th annual Summer School on Transitional Justice. This year the TJI will run two programmes. Applicants may choose from courses on “Gender, Conflict and Transition” or “Holding the State to Account: The Role of Public Inquiry”. *'NB: Holding the State to Account: The Role of the Public Inquiry' is eligible for CPD points from the Law Society and the Bar Council* The Summer School will be held from 13th-17th June 2011 at the Magee Campus of the University of Ulster. The Summer School is a week long residential course, consisting of a series of interactive lectures, workshops and roundtable discussions. PROGRAMME FOR GENDER: Gender, Conflict and Transition PROGRAMME FOR INQUIRIES: Holding the State to Account: The Role of the Public Inquiry
The academic component of the summer school is also complemented by a social programme which provides the opportunity for participants to get to know a little about the local area. Social events include a walking tour of Derry city, film screenings and a Summer School dinner.
Fees Reflecting differences in financial situation, fees for the summer school are broken into two categories. The fee for large organisations such as Universities, Government departments or intergovernmental organisations is £600. For smaller organisations, or self funding individuals it is £500. The course fee includes all course materials, lunch, social events and the Summer School dinner. There is an additional fee of £165 for those requiring accommodation. This covers 5 nights accommodation including breakfast. DOWNLOAD PDF INFORMATION LEAFLET VISA INFORMATION FOR OVERSEAS APPLICANTS Further Information Please contact: tjsummerschool@ulster.ac.uk Transitional Justice Institute, Magee Campus, University of Ulster, Northland Road, Derry/Londonderry, BT487JL Northern Ireland Tel.: +44 (0) 2871 375146 Fax: +44 (0) 2871 375184 |