Meet the Centre for Human Rights

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We are delighted to invite all colleagues, students, and researchers to the first-ever “Meet the Centre” event of the Maastricht Centre for Human Rights (MCfHR).

This new initiative is an opportunity to connect, exchange ideas, and get to know the work of the Centre in an informal and welcoming setting. Whether you are already involved in human rights research or simply curious to learn more, we warmly encourage you to stop by.

Come and discover what the Centre does:

  • Meet our members
  • Learn about ongoing research projects and upcoming events
  • Share your suggestions on human rights topics and event formats you would like the Centre to explore in 2026

Our members will be present throughout to chat informally, answer questions, and hear your thoughts on the future direction of the MCfHR.

A relaxed reception will follow the event—an ideal moment to continue conversations and meet others interested in human rights.

📅 Programme

Meet the Centre: 15:05–15:45 (B0.006 / Law Café)
Drinks: 15:45–16:30 (Law Café)

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