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Bringing Peace to Our World
James Gregory Lectures on Human Flourishing
This public lecture in the series of James Gregory Lectures on Human Flourishing will be given by Canon Sarah Snyder, who has more than 30 years of experience...
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The power of narrative in fuelling social change: lessons from the frontlines of advocacy and philanthropy
Kindred Motes, Founder and Managing Director, KM Strategies Group
As global challenges, from democracy backsliding to the erosion of civil rights, intensify, how can philanthropy, nonprofit strategy, and rights-based advocacy...
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Brown Bag Seminar with Dr Margaret Leighton, University of St Andrews
The Impact of Feedback Framing on Subsequent Effort and Performance
Abstract: This paper uses a field experiment to estimate the causal effect of feedback framing on subsequent effort and performance. By experimentally varying...
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Rethinking Migration: Climate Change and Adaptation in Central Asia's Vulnerable Landscapes
Guest Speaker - Asel Murzakulova Senior research fellow GSD UCA
Central Asia, with its arid and semi-arid climate and status as one of the most remittance-dependent regions globally, faces a unique convergence of challenges...
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Ovid's ecological disasters: scalar zoom and the challenges of narrative time
Alison Sharrock (Manchester)
Annual lecture of the Centre for Ancient Environmental Studies Abstract Although climate change seems to have speeded up in the last few years, it still...
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SGSD Spring Lecture: Professor Danny Dorling, University of Oxford
The Next Crisis: what we worry about, and why?
The greatest concerns worldwide, for the future of where we live, is not climate change and its impacts, is not extinction and loss of biodiversity, is not...
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Guest Lecture with Professor Miguel Vatter
Global Commons and the Law of the Sea: Towards an Archipelagic Nomos of the Earth
The Graduate School for Interdisciplinary Studies, in collaboration with the School of History are delighted to welcome Professor Miguel Vatter for a guest...
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Negotiating Peace with your Allies?
Lessons from the Government-United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia (AUC) negotiations of 2003-2004
Dr Andrew Thomson is a Senior Lecturer at Queen's University Belfast and a Fellow at the Senator George J. Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security...
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Ambivalent Loyalty and Dissonance: Alawite Community Dynamics Amidst the Syrian War
CSS MS Teams Event
CSS Webinar, Microsoft Teams, Thursday 27 March, 5:00-6:30 UK Time Haian Dukhan and Rahaf al-Doughli, Ambivalent Loyalty and Dissonance: Alawite Community...
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Cyborg Orgy and looking at the ecocide through theatre
Dispatches from the Quiet Centre, Centre for Arts and Politics, with Liuba Ilnytska
Join our online talk with Liuba Ilnytska, a dramaturg from Lviv who collaborates with the independent Theatre Nafta in Kharkiv, who will talk about her recent...