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DESCRIPTION:This year\, Stanford Global Studies is holding a series of care
 er development workshops for Stanford students. At this event\, you will ha
 ve the opportunity to meet with three Stanford scholars\, who will provide 
 tips on how to pursue a career in international law. \n\nThis event is limi
 ted to Stanford students. RSVP is required\, and lunch will be provided.\n\
 nRSVP by Monday\, November 7.\n\nAbout the Speakers\n\nE. Tendayi Achiume\n
 E. Tendayi Achiume is the Leah Kaplan Visiting Professor in Human Rights at
  Stanford Law School\, the inaugural Alicia Miñana Professor of Law\, and f
 ormer Faculty Director of the UCLA Law Promise Institute for Human Rights. 
 She is also a Research Associate with the African Centre for Migration and 
 Society at the University of Witwatersrand\, and a Research Associate with 
 the Refugee Studies Center at the University of Oxford. The current focus o
 f her work is the global governance of racism and xenophobia\; and the lega
 l and ethical implications of colonialism for contemporary international mi
 gration. More generally\, her research and teaching interests lie in intern
 ational human rights law\, international refugee law\, and international mi
 gration. She received the Distinguished Teaching Award in 2020—UCLA’s highe
 st honor for excellence in teaching—and the Eby Award for the Art of Teachi
 ng.\n\nGulika Reddy\nGulika Reddy is an Assistant Professor of Law at Stanf
 ord Law School\, human rights advocate\, and the Director of the Internatio
 nal Human Rights Clinic. Reddy has conducted human rights advocacy around t
 he world\, including in India\, Kashmir\, Yemen\, the Central African Repub
 lic\, and Papua New Guinea. Her work has focused on inequality\, discrimina
 tion\, armed conflict\, peacebuilding\, and the role of education in unlear
 ning bias and fostering inclusion. Her academic research interests include 
 critical perspectives on human rights\, decolonial and anti-racist pedagogy
 \, and the intersection between human rights and peacebuilding.\n\nPenelope
  Van Tuyl\nPenelope Van Tuyl is a human rights lawyer who has worked closel
 y with founding Director\, David Cohen\, for over a decade to shape Stanfor
 d's Center for Human Rights and International Justice into the vibrant acad
 emic and research community it is today. As Associate Director\, Van Tuyl i
 s integrally involved with all aspects of the Center's administration and s
 trategic planning across program areas\, on campus and overseas. She serves
  in a principal leadership position managing the Center's digital archival 
 partnership with the Stanford University Libraries. She also runs the Minor
  in Human Rights\, and teaches the required core course for the Minor HUMRT
 S 101: Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives on Human Rights Theory and Practice.
  Of the many hats she wears in her job\, however\, her favorite is that of 
 mentor and advisor to the wonderful Stanford students who pass through the 
 Center.
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LOCATION:Encina Hall\, Suite 030
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SUMMARY:Careers in International Law
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