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Featured Efforts

Gladstein Family Human Rights Institute
The Gladstein Family Human Rights (HRI), part of the Office of Global Affairs, is the premier center for human rights knowledge, research, education, and engagement at UConn. The Institute facilitates interdisciplinary research across the fields of arts, humanities, social sciences, engineering, health, business, social work, education, and more, focusing on clusters in global health, economic and social rights, humanitarianism, and human rights practice. HRI supports the Dodd Human Rights Impact Programs to foster engagement and community impact.

School of Social Work (SSW)
UConn's School of Social Work (SSW) is a national leader in graduate social work education, ranking no. 28 in best graduate schools for social work (and no. 1 in Connecticut). Offering a bachelor's, master's, and PhD in social work, the School of Social Work is dedicated to social, racial, and economic justice and "the improvement of human well-being, both locally and globally." Coursework consists of not only classroom learning, but incorporates field and research experiences as well. Research areas include aging and health equity, 'anti-oppressive pedagogy and practice,' global social work, behavioral health, and more.

School of Public Policy
Annually, the UN Conference of the Parties (COP) hosts its official Climate Change Conference in a different host city around the world, bringing together diplomats, business executives, environmental activists, NGOs, government and university leaders, and other delegates to discuss global progress towards climate change solutions. The UConn@COP Fellowship Program, which began in 2015 (COP21), sends a group of students and faculty to the conference each year; participants have spoken on panels, networked with global leaders and activists, attended film screenings, and connected with like-minded passionate students from other colleges and universities. The UConn@COP program supports the development of future leaders in climate science and policy, encouraging student engagement and cultural immersion in a unique experiential learning opportunity.
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