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For the third year in a row, FSU Honors students participate in Oxford Consortium for Human Rights workshop

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(Left to right) Catalina Casillas, Justin Robert, Jaynie Curzi, Ross Moret and Remi Siegel-Ventura. (Bernie Galewski)

New technology is one of the major drivers of change in human society today. But what does all this new digital, biological and renewable technology mean for human rights?

Over the summer, four students in Florida State University’s Honors Program traveled to the University of Oxford in England for a workshop exploring the urgent, exciting and concerning issues around changing technological landscapes and their influence on day-to-day activities.

Hosted by the Oxford Consortium for Human Rights, the Human Rights and New Technology workshop took place July 1-7 and allowed students to explore the relationship between emerging technologies across human society and people’s continuous demands for human rights. FSU students participated alongside nine other cohorts of students from the U.S. and South Korea.

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