2018
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2018.00128
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The Geneva University Global Health and Human Rights Summer School: A 5-Year Intercultural Collaborative Experience

Abstract: Education and training in human rights has been set as a priority by the United Nations. Health and human rights are closely related. Training professionals from various backgrounds in human rights might ultimately contribute to improve the health of individuals and communities. We present the 5 years’ experience with a 3-week residential Global Health and Human Rights Course developed at the University of Geneva and implemented with the support/participation of international organizations (IOs) and non-govern… Show more

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“…Summer schools are common practices across the world (Achille et al, 2018;Vinas-Forcade et al, 2019). Summer schools typically fall into three categories, namely (a) summer exchange programme; (b) a module presented in a condensed version in order to repeat or lighten credit load during the semester; and (c) summer bridge course (Colombo & Falcone, 2016;Chastonay & Mpinga, 2018;Eblen-Zayas & Russell, 2019). The impact of summer school programmes in this context have been studied across various disciplines (Tomasko et al, 2016;Cooper et al, 2017).…”
Section: Positioning the First Semester Of Ufs101 As A Summer Schoolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Summer schools are common practices across the world (Achille et al, 2018;Vinas-Forcade et al, 2019). Summer schools typically fall into three categories, namely (a) summer exchange programme; (b) a module presented in a condensed version in order to repeat or lighten credit load during the semester; and (c) summer bridge course (Colombo & Falcone, 2016;Chastonay & Mpinga, 2018;Eblen-Zayas & Russell, 2019). The impact of summer school programmes in this context have been studied across various disciplines (Tomasko et al, 2016;Cooper et al, 2017).…”
Section: Positioning the First Semester Of Ufs101 As A Summer Schoolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the new ISS formats, there are the following: summer university; academic courses; professional and skill courses with the employers; collaboration projects with foreign partner universities; chain summer schools organized by themed networks or new alliances; internationally accredited schools etc. (Chastonay, 2018;Achille, 2018;Molderez, 2018;White, 2015;Landri, 2020;Kedziora, 2019;Ortiz-Marcos, 2016;Browne, 2016).The main distinctive feature of these ISS is the focus on certain learning results and the development of competences combining professional, IT, and soft skills for the new open talent economy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%