The Global Civil Society Seminar (GCSS), held at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, aims to analyse the main issues affecting an increasingly interdependent civil society from a global perspective. The programme is directed by professors Marta Rey and Sebastián Royo.

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  • Start of the course - 26/09/2022

  • Completion of the course 28/09/2022

  • Duration - 3 days

  • Language - English

  • Admission - By invitation

  • Certificate - Including

If you wish to participate in the "Global Civil Society Seminar Programme or you need additional information, please contact Carlota Taboada (Academic Coordinator of the Programme) via email, by clicking on the following button.

Programme description

The Global Civil Society Seminar (GCSS), organised by the Rafael del Pino Foundation, in collaboration with the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, is directed by Professors Marta Rey-García, University of A Coruña, and Sebastián Royo, Suffolk University.

The aim of this programme is to analyse the main issues affecting an increasingly interdependent civil society from a global perspective.

The 2021 edition will take place in the HKS Virtual Classroom and will consist of 8 sessions of 90 minutes each, taught in English, live, by HKS lecturers and researchers of wide experience and recognised prestige, all of them with relevant publications in their fields of specialisation.

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Academic Coordination of the Programme

Carlota Taboada

Director of Research Programmes, Virtual Campus and International Training Programmes at the Rafael del Pino Foundation.

Teaching Team

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