Announcement:
New! HDCA textbook An Introduction to the Human Development and the Capability Approach
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Call for Papers
The HDCA invites you to submit proposals 2010 Conference of the HDCAConference Title: "Human Rights and Human Development" September 21-23, 2010
The University of Jordan Amman
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University of Lower Silesia
University of Lower Silesia (ULS) is a non-public institution of higher learning in Poland specializing in the humanities and social sciences. During its eleven years of existence, ULS has established a distinct identity as an institution that explores and promotes novel approaches to learning and research. ULS faculty members (education, philosophy, anthropology, sociology) draw on classical humanistic traditions and cultivate critical perspective and openness to new ideas and concepts. In addition to excellence in teaching, research and academic publishing, ULS is active in local community outreach, especially in the areas of health education and intervention, education for special-needs and socially disadvantaged groups and the building of active local citizen participation and sustainable models of civil society.
For general information, please contact the HDCA membership coordinator at iisce@dswe.wroc.pl
University of Lower Silesia
Wagonowa 9
Wroclaw 53-609, Poland
Oxford Poverty & Human Development Initiative
OPHI aims to build and advance a more systematic methodological and economic framework for reducing multidimensional poverty, grounded in people’s experiences and values. To advance this human development and capability approach requires fundamental, sustained, multidisciplinary research and effective dissemination of that research.
OPHI draws upon strategies that have deliberately and effectively advanced economic ideas in the past. These strategies include:
- Research coordination
- The establishment of research networks whose agendas span theory and application
- The development of curricula and resources for teaching
- Engagement with the media
- Collaboration with policy actors
- The nurturing of a new generation of scholars and public intellectuals.
For general information, please contact: ophi@qeh.ox.ac.uk
Oxford Poverty & Human Development Initiative (OPHI)
Oxford Department of International Development
Queen Elizabeth House (QEH), University of Oxford
3 Mansfield Road, Oxford OX1 3TB, UK
