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| Intergenerational Leadership Programme: A Global Intergenerational Forum Celebrating 60 Years of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights Conference Overview | Peliminary Schedule | Application Requirements | Travel/Housing | For more Information |
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| August 4-12, 2008 University of Connecticut Storrs, CT 06269 USA |
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Conference Overview: The International Leadership Development Programme, organized as a forum, is premised on a three-fold understanding of the vital role leaders play in society. The first is that every new generation of human rights leaders builds on the work of those who came before it. The second is that in today's increasingly interdependent global world, where actions or events in any part of the global system have impact on people in other regions of the world, there is a need to build a network of solidarity and to nurture a new cadre of human rights leaders who can educate others and provide enlightened leadership to meet the complex and multifaceted challenges of the new millennium. And the third is that young people are a force to be reckoned with and that the future belongs to them. In order, to ensure that they are effective leaders for a better future, today’s leaders have a duty to impart their knowledge to the younger generation of leaders and to alert it of the pitfalls of the past. This is because, although the circumstances under which the new generation of leaders operates/will operate are different, the issues that confront them are not fundamentally new to humanity and the types of strategies that would help them tackle the various issues need not be completely reinvented but innovatively adapted to new circumstances. Fluency in English is required. Conference will be held in English only. |
Peliminary Schedule of Events:
Sunday, August 3, 2008
Monday, August 4, 2008
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Thursday, August 7, 2008
Friday, August 8, 2008
Saturday, August 9, 2008
Sunday, August 10, 2008
Monday, August 11, 2008
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Airlines & Local Transportation The UNESCO Chair office will be scheduling set shuttle pick-ups from Bradley Airport on August 2, 2008 for international participants and on August 3, 2008 for domestic participants. Shuttle schedules will be announced closer to the date of the conference. Please be aware that there may be a waiting period. The UNESCO Chair office will be scheduling set shuttle pick-ups from Hartford, Union Station on August 2, 2008 for international participants and on August 3, 2008 for domestic participants. Shuttle schedules will be announced closer to the date of the conference. Please be aware that there may be a waiting period. Alternatively, if you will be flying through New York City or Boston here are instructions on how to get to Union Station: Reservations can be made upon arrival at airport or by visiting www.ctlimo.com or by contacting 1.800.472.LIMO (5466) or 203.878.2222. Mon-Fri from 6AM-12AM; Sat-Sun from 7AM-9PM. Option II: Travel by Bus to Union Station in Hartford Peter Pan Bus Lines/Greyhound Bus Lines www.peterpanbus.com Getting from JFK to Port Authority: When exiting your flight follow the signs toward ground transportation and the luggage claim. After few steps, you will see an AirTrain sign pointing you outside.
When leaving the airport, take the AirTrain one going to Jamaica or Howard Beach station to connect to MTA Log Island Rail Road (LIRR) trains, MTA New York City Transit subways and local buses. Remember: From AirTrain to either Howard Beach or Jamaica Station If Jamaica Station Subway E-42nd Street (Port Authority/Bus Terminal OR 34TH Street (Penn Station/ Trains Terminal) Short Trip If Howard Beach Subway A-42nd Street (Port Authority/Bus Terminal OR 34TH Street (Penn Station/ Trains Terminal) Long Trip The subway fare is $2.00 (available 24 hours)
Peter Pan Bus Lines/Greyhound Bus Lines Driving Directions: From New York City and points West (heading through or from Hartford): |
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| For Additional Inforamtion: If you have questions regarding the application/registration, program content, special needs requirements, or housing, please call the UNESCO Chair Office at 860-486-0647 or email unescochair@uconn.edu. ALL applications must be submitted electronically or via facsimile no later than February 23, 2007 to unescochair@uconn.edu / |
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UNESCO Chair & Institute of Comparative Human Rights, 233 Glenbrook Road Unit 4124, Storrs, CT 06269-4124 Phone: 860-486-0647, Fax: 860-486-2545 | unescochair@uconn.edu |
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