About Us

About GGHRS

Global Governance, Human Rights, and Sustainability research cluster is present as an open space for collaboration. We believe that meaningful change is born from collective action and cooperation among global citizens who support one another for our shared future.

The World Changes, and So Does the Way We Do Politics

We see that solutions can no longer be found within rigid national borders. Through the idea of the Transformation of Political Community, we believe the key to the future lies in recognizing human equality and fulfilling human rights that transcend territorial boundaries.

Collective Voices at Our Fingertips

In the digital era, global democracy is no longer just a dream. We see how technology and the role of global citizens can strengthen mutual trust to achieve more democratic collective goals at the international level.

Justice Not Only About Human

One of our greatest challenges is the ecological crisis. We reexamine the relationship between humans and the environment so we can move beyond self-interest toward genuine ecological justice for all living beings.

Our Vision & Misions

Vision

To become a leading research center that produces critical and impactful knowledge in global governance, human rights, and sustainability, fostering social transformation that is just, democratic, and oriented toward ecological justice for society, particularly vulnerable groups.

Missions

  1. To develop multidisciplinary research that analyzes the interconnections among environmental crises, human rights violations, and governance failures at the local, national, and global levels.
  2. To integrate research with higher education through teaching, academic supervision, and curriculum development grounded in issues of global governance, human rights, and sustainability.
  3. To produce evidence-based policy recommendations that support environmental protection, the fulfillment of human rights, and the strengthening of democratic and inclusive governance.
  4. To strengthen partnerships with civil society, affected communities, national institutions, and transnational networks to advance research-based advocacy.
  5. To disseminate knowledge openly through academic publications, public media, and digital platforms in order to expand the social impact of research.
  6. To promote capacity-building for students and early-career researchers in critical, participatory, and socially transformative research.