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International Lecturer · Berlin, Germany

Advancing human rights through education, advocacy, and academic diplomacy.

Berlin-based lecturer working at the intersection of universities, the United Nations, and the Council of Europe — teaching international law, human rights, and digital citizenship.

I do the human-rights work at OHCHR Geneva and the Council of Europe — and I teach what I learn the next semester. That bridge between practice and the classroom is what universities, NGOs, and international organisations engage me to bring.

01 — About

Educator first. Advocate by vocation. Both, by intention.

I am an educator and policy advocate working where universities, the United Nations, and the Council of Europe meet — convinced that education is the most durable form of human-rights work, and that institutions are only as strong as the people they prepare to lead them. Universities, NGOs, and international organisations engage me for teaching, advisory, and analytical work in this space.

As a permanent lecturer at the University of Europe for Applied Sciences in Berlin and Potsdam, I teach and supervise theses across International Law, Digital Literacy, Business & Human Rights, and International Relations. Earlier in my UE career I established the Peer Leadership Programme at the Innovation Hub Potsdam, before transitioning into a permanent teaching role. The programme has since scaled across UE's German campuses and continues to operate today. I serve on the University Senate, Faculty Council, and Quality Advisory Board, where I help shape curriculum, governance, and quality assurance.

During my tenure at the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights in Geneva, I worked at the UPR Branch — the Secretariat of the Universal Periodic Review, the Human Rights Council mechanism through which the United Nations reviews the human rights record of all 193 Member States. My work centred on country-level human rights analysis: examining a State's compliance with its international obligations, mapping treaty-body and Special Procedure findings against the conventions it has ratified — and the ones it has not — and contributing to the Compilations of UN information OHCHR publishes for each review. The same analysis fed into recommendations sent from the High Commissioner to States on legislative reform, institutional safeguards, and the ratification of outstanding human rights treaties.

Beyond the classroom, I work as an active advocate within the international human rights system — intervening from the floor at the UN Social Forum in Geneva and contributing as an expert at the Council of Europe in Strasbourg on digital citizenship and human rights in the digital age. The position is the same in every room: human rights are not abstract instruments but daily commitments, and education is the ground where those commitments take root.

Professional endorsement

A senior UN voice on the work.

UN OHCHR · Geneva
Mr. Omran demonstrated a high level of responsibility, reliability, and professionalism during his tenure with the Universal Periodic Review Branch at the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights in Geneva. His work was of excellent quality, and he showed strong communication skills, particularly in supporting colleagues' understanding of Middle East and North Africa civil society communications. He also proved capable of finding practical solutions under a demanding workload. I highly recommend him for future assignments.
Dr. Dhafer Al-Hussini
Human Rights Officer
Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), Geneva
02 — Selected engagements

A record of institutional contribution.

UN Human Rights Council chamber, Palais des Nations, Geneva — UN Social Forum in session
Advocacy
United NationsADVOCATE · 2024 + 2025

United Nations Social Forum

General Debate interventions across two consecutive Social Forums — on financing for development (2024) and on the right to education (2025).

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Human Rights Council Room XX at Palais des Nations, Geneva — UPR session in progress, country desks visible (Rwanda, Tanzania, Guinée, Sénégal, République Démocratique de Corée), Miquel Barceló ceiling installation overhead
Advisory
UN OHCHRCONTRACTOR

Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights

Contracted on Universal Periodic Review sessions — analysis and synthesis of national reports and stakeholder submissions.

EXPERT badge at the Council of Europe Digital Citizenship Education Forum, seat 451 in the Hémicycle, 27–28 May 2025
Speaking
Council of EuropeEXPERT · 2025 + 2026

Digital Citizenship Education Forum

Expert in the “Digital Footprint & Reputation” session in 2025 — digital identity, ethics, and employability. Continuing as expert in May 2026 on the promotion of human rights in the digital age.

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Teaching
Fresenius University
of Applied Sciences
Cologne · Germany
Teaching
Fresenius University of Applied SciencesPG · UG

International Digital Law & International Relations

Postgraduate International Digital Law and undergraduate International Relations — Cologne campus.

Programme
UE Innovation Hub
Peer Leadership
Potsdam · Germany
Training
Microcredential · Digital Literacy & Citizenship

Digital Literacy & Citizenship Microcredential

Led and contributed to student-facing learning initiatives at the UE Innovation Hub, connecting digital literacy, citizenship, employability, and peer leadership for international students.

Traineeship
University of Padua
Padova · Italy
Teaching
University of PaduaTRAINEE

Academic Policy Traineeship

Department of Political Science, Law & International Studies — coordinated Model United Nations simulations, developed committee rules, and built Moodle training content for international students.

03 — Practice areas

Four areas of practice. Engagements shaped to fit.

P/01

University Teaching & Curriculum

Visiting lectureships, masterclasses, and curriculum design across International Law, Business & Human Rights, Digital Citizenship, and International Relations. The work supports universities developing or strengthening human-rights and international-law programmes — through teaching, thesis supervision, and faculty governance contribution.

P/02

Student Programmes & Coordination

Programme design and operational leadership for student engagement, peer mentorship, and international student support. The work strengthens retention, intercultural integration, and student wellbeing for universities operating across multiple campuses or with significant international cohorts.

P/03

Human Rights Policy & UN Engagement

Country-level human-rights analysis, treaty-mapping, and contributions to OHCHR documentation processes. The work supports states, NGOs, and international organisations seeking analytical inputs on compliance with international human-rights instruments.

P/04

International Speaking & Panels

General Debate interventions at the UN Social Forum and expert contributions at the Council of Europe Forum on Digital Citizenship Education. The work supports international organisations and forums developing institutional positions at the human-rights frontier.

04 — Numbers

A record across institutions and impact.

4
Higher Education Institutions
UE · Fresenius · Padua · JLU
3,400+
International Students Supported
Through the UE Peer Leadership Programme
120+
Peer Leaders Trained
Across UE German campuses
220+
Bachelor's & Master's Theses Supervised and Assessed
Across law, business and human rights, and international relations
05 — Institutions

An ecosystem across the UN system, the Council of Europe, and European universities.

OHCHR

Individual Contractor
Geneva, Switzerland

UN Social Forum

Advocate
Geneva, Switzerland

Council of Europe

Expert · 2025 & 2026
Strasbourg, France

UE Berlin

Lecturer · Senate · Faculty Council · Quality Advisory Board
Berlin, Germany

UE Innovation Hub

Adjunct Lecturer · Student Advisor
Potsdam, Germany

Fresenius

Adjunct Lecturer
Cologne, Germany

Univ. of Padua

Trainee
Padova, Italy

United Nations

Intern
Geneva, Switzerland
06 — How to engage

Open to teach, advise, and contribute — for universities, NGOs, and international organisations.

E/01 — Teaching & lectures

Visiting lectureships, masterclasses, guest lectures & student programmes

Available as a visiting lecturer for full-semester courses, or shorter formats — masterclasses, intensive seminars, guest lectures, and Model United Nations programmes — for universities, executive education programmes, and international training institutions. Subjects: International Law, Business & Human Rights, Digital Citizenship, International Relations, and Diplomacy.

Single sessions to full-semester courses · on-site or remote · scoped per institution
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E/02 — Curriculum & education advisory

Curriculum design, quality assurance, education-policy advisory & faculty governance

Advisory for universities, accreditation bodies, and education institutions developing or strengthening human-rights, international-law, or digital-citizenship programmes — drawing on Senate, Faculty Council, and Quality Advisory Board experience at the University of Europe.

Short-form review or extended advisory · framed by mandate, not by hours
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E/03 — Human-rights advisory

UN-system engagement, country-level analysis & policy-input contributions

Advisory for governments, NGOs, and international organisations working within the international human-rights system: Universal Periodic Review preparation and stakeholder submissions, country and thematic human-rights analysis, treaty-mapping, and contributions to OHCHR-style policy materials.

Mandate-scoped engagements · from a single submission to a full review cycle
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E/04 — Business & human rights training

Teaching, training & institutional advisory on the UNGPs, CSDDD & due diligence

Lectures, executive workshops, and institutional advisory on the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, the EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive, and human-rights due diligence — for companies, sector associations, institutional investors, and universities preparing to implement them.

Lectures, workshops, and policy briefings · academic and professional audiences
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07 — Networks & training

Affiliations and certifications.

Memberships

  • European Society of International LawCURRENT
  • International Law AssociationCURRENT

Education

  • MSc in Transition Management (Governance, Human Rights & Institutional Change) — Justus Liebig University Giessen, Germany
  • Exchange Student — University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria

Scholarships & International Recognition

  • DAAD Grant — Internship at International Organisations
  • DAAD Scholarship — Master's Degree, Germany
  • Erasmus+ Traineeship Grant
  • Erasmus+ Exchange Scholarship
  • British Council Active Citizens — Community Leadership

Certifications & training

  • Ethics & Integrity — United Nations
  • Prevention of Sexual Harassment & Abuse — United Nations
  • Data Protection & Privacy Rights — Council of Europe
  • Business and Human Rights — Council of Europe
  • Lobbying & Advocacy — ITC ILO
  • Intercultural Communication — Institute inter.research

Discuss an engagement.

I take a select number of teaching, advisory, human-rights, and business and human rights engagements each year. The most direct way to begin a conversation is a short email outlining your institution, the work, and a proposed timeline — I will reply within two business days.

Based in
Berlin, Germany