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The 3rd CEE&CA Summer Academy

on Business and Human Rights

(2025)

24 – 30 September 2025

Application process closed!

About the Academy

The 3rd Central and Eastern Europe & Central Asia Summer Academy on Business and Human Rights (Summer Academy) is a five-days long, intensive online course delivered by globally recognized scholars and hands-on Business & Human Rights practitioners and aimed to provide highest quality Business and Human Rights (BHR) education and training to participants from CEE and Central Asia countries.

The Summer Academy:

  • provides opportunity to explore the theory and practical aspects of the polycentric governance system of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs) and OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises on Responsible Business Conduct;
  • enables participants to explore and deepen their understanding of the relationship between human rights and business practices;
  • provides a frame of understanding of the main issues and challenges concerning the intersection of business activities and human rights and
  • equips participants with concrete skills and tools enabling them to engage effectively with various aspects of the corporate responsibility to respect human rights, including policy development and human rights due diligence, with special focus this year being given to human rights impact assessments.

 

The core Summer Academy consists of two complementary parts:

  • 2-days of theory-focused sessions that provide condensed introduction to all 3 pillars of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs) concerning the State duty to protect human rights, the corporate responsibility to respect human rights, and access to remedy for victims of corporate-related human rights abuse, as well as overview of the key regulations and current and emerging trends and challenges; and
  • 3-days of practice oriented sessions and workshops focused on how the international BHR standards can be translated into everyday business practice as well as on how, in practice, States and businesses, as well as other actors across Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia are discharging their respective duties and responsibilities across the three pillars of the „Protect, Respect and Remedy” Framework of the UNGPs.

This 40-hour, taught core programme is preceded by the Self-Learning Component comprising approx. 10 hours of recordings and readings that ensure that participants enter the core programme with a minimum common understanding of the basic concepts and issues, and are able to engage fully in the live sessions.

We trust that participation in the Summer Academy will enable and empower participants to address challenges arising at the intersection of human rights and business practices more effectively, and will contribute to developing a network of business and human rights professionals in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia region to drive further change and strengthen their impact.

Who should apply?

The Summer Academy is open to individuals who:

  • want to  promote the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs) in their organisations and/or sectors, and
  • are representatives of business, NGOs/CSOs, trade unions, public administration, or students (including PhD students) from the Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia region (see eligibility criteria below).

Benefits

Participants of the Summer Academy will:

  • Acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to applycontributing to improved respect for human rights in business operations across the region.
  • Receive a Certificate, upon successfully attending minimum 90% of classes and passing the final test,
  • Gain the opportunity to become a member of the CEECA BHR Association.
  • Learn directly from leading international scholars and practitioners, benefitting from both theoretical insights and practical, real-world case studies.
  • Expand their professional network by connecting with peers, experts, and organisations active in business and human rights, both regionally and internationally.
  • Get access to practical tools and resources to integrate human rights due diligence into business strategies and daily operations.
  • Enhance career prospects by gaining a and hands-on experience valued by employers, international organisations, and advocacy groups worldwide.

Organisers and supporting organisations

The Central and Eastern Europe & Central Asia Summer Academy on Business and Human Rights (The Summer Academy) is organized by the Polish Institute for Human Rights and Business (PIHRB) and the Ukrainian Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University (Ukrainian: Національний юридичний університет імені Ярослава Мудрого) in partnership with the Global Business Initiative on Human Rights, and in collaboration with the UN Development Programme and the CEECA Business and Human Rights Association.

The Summer Academy 2025 is possible thanks to Sigrid Rausing Trust funding and pro-bono engagement of Polish Institute for Human Rights and Business, Ukrainian Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University and Global Business Initiative for Human Rights and others. 

Programme

The CEE&CA Summer Academy is a five-day intensive online course that requires a full-time commitment. It is preceded by approx. 10-hours self-learning component to be completed prior to the Core Programme comprising two days of theory sessions, and three days of practice-oriented sessions and workshops.

Both self-learning part and Core Programme end with a knowledge test. The first is intended to assess the competencies acquired during the self-study module of the course – participants need to pass it to participate in the Core Programme. The second is to confirm that the Participant has achieved a competency level required for Certificate.

Given intensity of the course, we encourage applicants to secure consent from their employers to undertake this training in the working hours, or take an annual leave. 

Lecturers

The sessions are led by internationally renowned experts and experienced practitioners in Business & Human Rights, representing a wide range of professional backgrounds. Among the instructors are distinguished academics, leaders from NGOs and civil society organizations, corporate professionals, legal experts, consultants, and specialists from public administration. This diversity ensures that participants benefit from both cutting-edge theoretical knowledge and practical, real-world insights, providing a comprehensive and multifaceted understanding of the subject matter.

Alise Artamonova

Associate, COBALT Legal

Maxime Belingheri

Human Rights Manager, L’Oréal

Dr Nadia Bernaz

Associate Professor of Law at Wageningen University

Claire Bright

Associate Professor in Private Law and the Founder and Director of the NOVA Centre on Business, Human Rights and the Environment at NOVA Law School in Lisbon

Prof. Jernej Letnar Černič

New University (Ljubljana, Slovenia) / European University Viadrina (Frankfurt [Oder], Germany)

Gabriela Factor

Chief Advisor on Human Rights and Business, Danish Institute for Human Rights

Dr Samentha Goethals

Assistant Professor in Business & Society at SKEMA Business School / Visiting Fellow at Copenhagen Business School

Beata Faracik

Co-founder and President of the Board at the Polish Institute for Human Rights and Business

Marian Ingrams

Director of OECD Watch

Théo Jaekel

Founder & Business and Human Rights Advisor, Jaekel Consulting

Prof. Lyra Jakulevičienė

Member of the UN Working Group on Business and Human Rights; Professor of Law, Mykolas Romeris University, Lithuania

Dr Jacqueline Kacprzak

Counsellor CSR Unit, Polish OECD NCP for Responsible Business Conduct, European Affairs and International Cooperation Department Ministry of Development Funds and Regional Policy

Bartosz Kwiatkowski

Director of the Frank Bold Foundation

Assistant Prof. Chiara Macchi

Lecturer in Law at Wageningen University & Research – Law Group

Dr Claire Methven O’Brien

Baxter Fellow and Lecturer in Law at the School of Law of the University of Dundee

Dr Siniša Milatović

Business and Human Rights Specialist, UNDP HQ

Céline Da Graça Pires

Business and Human Rights Specialist

Ron Popper

Chief Executive Officer, The Global Business Initiative on Human Rights

Julie Schindall

Director of Responsible Sourcing and Responsible Investment, Levin Sources

 

Dr Agata Rudnicka

ESG and Sustainability Expert 

Andrea Shemberg

Chair, The Global Business Initiative on Human Rights

Dr hab. Robert Sroka

Partner and ESG Director at Abris Capital Partners

Zoltán Turbék

Diplomat/AI Governance Expert

Dr Ioana Tuta

Senior Adviser, The Danish Institute for Human Rights (DIHR)

Dr Olena Uvarova

Associate Professor of Law, Head of the International Lab on BHR at the Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University, Business and Human Rights Specialist, UNDP

Mark Wielga

Director of NomoGaia

Application

& fees information

Eligibility Criteria 

The Program is open to people who want to leave a positive mark on the world by driving implementation of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs) in their sectors and organizations and helping others to understand what is needed to ensure greater respect for human rights on the part of business organisations.

Participation in the course is open to representatives from business (incl. consultants), NGO’s/CSOs, trade unions, lawyers, public administration and (post)graduate students.

Participants must:

  • be a national / citizen of one of the countries belonging to the Eastern European States Regional Group in the United Nations, and Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan.
  • have a good working knowledge of English (proved by certificates, but self-certification is also admissible. To verify language skills, the organisers may conduct short online interviews with applicants.
  • have at least a basic knowledge of human rights confirmed by either attendance at a university course or completing a non-academic course on Human Rights.

Note: Please note that even with no prior knowledge of human rights, applicants  may be granted conditional acceptance. In such cases, they will be required to complete a free online human rights course, specified by the CEE&CA Summer Academy organizers and forming part of the self-learning component, prior to the start of the program.

 

Application & Fees Information

The deadline for submitting applications for participation is extended till July 19, 2025 (Saturday, 23:59 CEST).

In order to apply you need to:

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  • send to: ceeca-academy@pihrb.org  the following documents:
    • your CV (in English)
    • motivation letter (1 page single spaced – PDF format only, in English)
    • a copy of the documentation confirming a basic knowledge of human rights and a good working knowledge of English (certificates, copy of the student grade book with the grade/mark for any Human Rights Course, etc.). If you do not have any external document to confirm those, please provide necessary information in your motivation letter. 

Please kindly note:

    • Only complete applications submitted by the deadline will be considered. Incomplete or late applications will not be reviewed.
    • The course fee is 350 Euro, which includes a 25 Euro administrative fee. Fee waivers are possible.*

*Fee waivers: Applicants from NGOs/CSOs, trade unions, academia, public administration, and students may apply at the time of application for the Summer Academy for a fee waiver, on condition that they will participate in a minimum of 90% of classes held. We encourage all eligible applicants to indicate in the application form whether they would like to be considered for the fee waiver. Participants, who receive a fee waiver, must pay only the 25 Euro administrative fee. In special cases, also the administrative fee can be waived. 

Should you have any questions or would require additional information, please do not hesitate to contact us at ceeca-academy@pihrb.org

 

All applicants who submit a complete application on time will be notified of the outcome by email no later than July 28, 2025.

If you are selected:

    • We will ask you to confirm your intention to participate within 1 week of receiving your acceptance email.
    • You need to pay the required fee within 3 weeks of receiving your acceptance email.
    • If you do not pay within this deadline, your place will be offered to the next person on the reserve list.

The organizational costs of the Summer Academy are partially covered by Sigrid Rausing Trust funding and pro-bono engagement of some of the experts. Please kindly note that the fee we are collecting are to cover the basic costs of the endeavor

If you have any questions, please contact us at ceeca-academy@pihrb.org.

 

Important information for participants

Structure, contents and online format

The Summer Academy will be conducted via Zoom. Participants must have access to appropriate computing facilities as well as a reliable internet connection to enable full participation in the online sessions.

All times in the programme refer to CEST (Central European Summer Time/Warsaw).

Participants are required to participate in all sessions actively, hence they need to be signed into the meeting platform under their full name and surname* and have their camera on**. Please note that those rules are strictly enforced.

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* Participants are expected to log in to sessions under their name BUT if for whatever reason they would prefer not to disclose their real identity to other participants, when filling in the online application form, they can indicate a nickname under which they will participate in the Summer Academy sessions.   

** In special circumstances (e.g. power shortages in Ukraine due to armed conflict), participants can request permission from the organisers to be relieved from having camera turned on at all times.

Learning resources and pre-reading material

For optimal learning outcomes, participants should possess the necessary background knowledge to follow the course by reading through the course instructions and materials, as well as listening to a series of short recordings provided to accepted participants prior to the Summer Academy.  

Language

All sessions of the Summer Academy will be conducted in English. All reading material and pre-reading material will also be in English. A very good working knowledge of English is essential for following the Summer Academy sessions and passing the final test.

Rules
  • The Core SA sessions are spread over five days and require participants’ full-time commitment. Additionally, prior to the core Academy, participants will have at least 1 month to complete self-learning  module of approx. 10 hours, after which they will have to take and pass an online test, to be able to join the Core Summer Academy. To receive the Summer Academy Certificate, participant will have to have attendance of min. 90% and pass a final test. If participant attended at the minimum 90% of sessions, but choses not to take the test, Confirmation of attendance will be issued.
  • Participants are expected to arrive on time for all scheduled activities and sessions as well as to take active part in sessions and complete evaluation forms.
  • Participants are required to have their laptop’s cameras turned on (justified exceptions might be possible). If the camera is turned off during session beyond maximum allowed time, it will count as absence.  
  • Participants are expected to log in to sessions under their real name. If for an important reason, it is important for the participant not to disclose his/her real name to other participants, participation under nickname (which has to be provided in the recruitment form) will be made possible.
  • Participants are expected to behave respectfully towards fellow participants and faculty members. Disruptive or inappropriate behavior, including but not limited to harassment or discriminatory remarks, will not be tolerated and may result in immediate removal from the Program without refund.
  • Participants must not share course materials or recordings without prior written consent from Organizer.
  • Participants are expected to respect privacy of others by not sharing personal information or contact details without their prior consent. 
  • Using generative AI is allowed for brainstorming, generating figures and improving written text but any use of GenAI tools should be acknowledged, and links to all chats should be included.
  • The use of AI-powered note-taking applications (e.g., Otter.ai, Notion AI, etc.) during sessions including audio recording for transcription or summarisation purposes is not allowed.

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Contact details

SUMMER ACADEMY’S E-MAIL

  ceeca-academy@pihrb.org

SUMMER ACADEMY CO-DIRECTORS:

Beata Faracik, LL.M. 

Polish Institute for Human Rights and Business

Dr Olena Uvarova

Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University

SUMMER ACADEMY STAFF:

Aleksandra Wardak, Polish Institute for Human Rights and Business

Project Coordinator

Michał Pacułt, Agencja Latem

Summer Academy IT Support

 

 

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