- DECEMBER 2, 2024 - End of immunity: Accountability for aggression, genocide, war crimes & crimes against humanity
- NOVEMBER 20 & 21, 2024 - Third CAFA conference on academic freedom in the Americas - Attend online!
- OCTOBER 30, 2024 - Reading human rights in Canada’s investment treaties as part of the Gordon F. Henderson Chair in Business & Human Rights Speakers Series
- OCTOBER 24, 2024 - The Taliban’s return: What should human rights defenders everywhere be doing now?
- OCTOBER 10, 2024 - Refugee integration & ‘capabilities’: An informal roundtable discussion with Jenny Phillimore
- OCTOBER 10, 2024 - Innovation in pathways to protection: Community sponsorship & complementary pathways
- SEPTEMBER 27 - Working for human rights with Olabisi Akinkugbe
- SEPTEMBER 25 - Echoes of Resilience: Short film screening and discussion on the Rohingya crisis
- SEPTEMBER 13, 2024 - Crip time & workers with disabilities: Toward a new duty to accommodate
- SEPTEMBER 10, 2024 - Housing rights & a multi-pronged struggle against mass forced evictions in Nigeria
- SEPTEMBER 5, 2024 - The relevance of the Geneva Conventions, 75 years later
- JUNE 17 to 22, 2024 - WHRI 2024 Refresher Program at uOttawa
- JUNE 4, 2024 - Genocide in Tigray: Roundtable discussion
- MAY 26 to 31, 2024 - Summer School on International Humanitarian Law 2024
- MAY 8, 2024 - Moving beyond borders: navigating the nexus of poverty, vulnerability and migration
- APRIL 26 & 27, 2024 - Voices in Exile: Activists-in-Exile Workshop 2024
- MARCH 27, 2024 - Peacekeeping in the Anthropocene: The Effects of Climate Change and Human Rights Obligations
- MARCH 26, 2024 - Canada lags behind on efforts to address human rights abuses in seafood supply chains as part of the Gordon F. Henderson Chair in Business & Human Rights Speakers Series
- MARCH 21, 2024 - Rohingya: How should Canada respond to a forgotten humanitarian crisis?
- MARCH 20, 2024 - Business & human rights: Modern slavery & other compliance issues in global supply chains
- MARCH 19 & 20, 2024 - The exhibition unLine is open to public from 10 am to 5 pm at HRREC
- MARCH 18, 2024 - unLine: Exploring the transgressive potential of art in a digitally repressive environment
- MARCH 12, 2024 - Assessing PRC’s Assimilation Policies in Tibet
- FEBRUARY 27, 2027 - The war in Ukraine & the OSCE: Changing orders in pan-European security
- FEBRUARY 26, 2024 - Working for human rights with Jonas Mikkelsen
- FEBRUARY 16, 2024 - Countering hatred on the basis of religion or belief: The need for transformative responses from States and civil society
- FEBRUARY 12, 2024 - The world in crisis: Why a global treaty for the protection of minorities is needed more than ever
The Human Rights Research and Education Centre (HRREC) organizes numerous events throughout the year. The majority result from collaborations with academic, governmental and community partners.