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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Marks first Senior Fellow at committee on rights studiesMarks brings a remarkable range of experience to this endeavor. He is the François-Xavier Bagnoud Professor of Health and Human Rights at the Harvard School of Public Health and has a distinguished career in human rights education. He began his professional career at the International Institute of Human Rights in Strasbourg, France, where he was responsible for a global survey on university teaching of human rights and set up the program for the training and retraining of teachers of human rights. He then spent a decade in the human rights division of UNESCO in Paris, where his activities included the International Congress on the Teaching of Human Rights and the preparation of an international course book for university teaching of human rights. From there he went to the Ford Foundation, where he was in charge of international human rights, including support for numerous university-based human rights programs. He returned to UN service to head the section on human rights education, training, and information in the United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia. Throughout his career, he has created programs and taught at numerous universities, including Columbia and Princeton. While at Columbia, he was director of UN Studies and co-director of the human rights and humanitarian affairs concentration at the School of International and Public Affairs. Marks has been at Harvard since 1999 and will take up his new responsibilities, along with those of his existing chair at the School of Public Health, on his return in June from his current sabbatical in Hong Kong.
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