Open Call:  Academic freedom - act for your rights! Students At Risk track
Dear friends,

Time has come for the second sub-granting program on Academic freedom ! Be ready to act for your rights, raise awareness and take your project to next level !

This is the opportunity for you to build your campaigning project on Academic freedom. 
Please read carefully all the information in the call for proposal before applying. CALL FOR PROPOSAL

Conditions for applying:

● Being at least 18 years old.

● Have a good level of English.

● Register as A GROUP of at least 3 persons (individual applications will not be considered).  This call is open to student unions, student associations, and groups of student representatives. This call is also open to student activists from associations like the Scholars At Risk network.

Your project should aim to raise awareness about and/or to build up supporting mechanisms for students at risk (i.e. students that are at risk of being prevented from finishing their educational pathway and/or political reprisal and persecution due to their student and human rights activism).  It is up to you to decide whether you want to take a research-oriented, educational and/or activistic / community-building  approach.

If you have any further questions, please contact iris.kimizoglu@esu-online.org. Deadline for applications: 15th July, 23:59 CEST.

Your data (email, phone, gender and everything else you had written in the application form) will be safely stored and will only be used for the scopes and purposes of this registration form. Any data collected will be handled according to General Data Protection Regulation, which is diligently respected within ESU. You have all the rights recognised by the GDPR, including the access to your personal data stored by ESU and the right to ask for their deletion at any time through a notice, without any justification. For any issues related to GDPR, please contact helena.saadeh@esu-online.org

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