The Faculty of Social Sciences presents the ‘EU referendum debate’. The debate will be chaired by Kevin Lee, School of Economics. Speaking in favour of staying in the EU: Holger Breinlich (Economics), Narine Ghazaryan (Law) and Kyriaki Nanou (Politics). Speaking in favour of Brexit: Aris Georgopoulos (Law), Oliver Morrissey (Economics) and Mark Stuart (Politics).
Tags: Brexit, debate, EU, European Union, Kevin Lee, politics, School of Politics and International Relations
Join the School of Politics for ‘The Great EU Debate’. Speakers include Professor Mark Stuart, School of Politics and International Relations, Neil Carmichael MP, Conservative MP for Stroud, Nigel Mills MP, Conservative MP for Amber Valley and Angharad Smith, President of The University of Nottingham Students’ Union.
Tags: Angharad Smith, debate, EU, European Union, Mark Stuart, Neil Carmichael, Nigel Mills, politics, School of Politics, Students' Union
In this Get Up Stand Up! event, Lubaina Himid (Institute for Black Atlantic Research), Celeste-Marie Bernier (Centre for Research in Race and Rights), Veronica Barnes (Blue Mountain Ladies Group) and Bo Olawoye (Learning & Engagement Curator) will debate the topic ‘Cultural activism: how to make black histories visible’.
Tags: Bo Olawoye, C3R, Celeste-Marie Bernier, Centre for Research in Race and Rights, debate, equality, Get Up Stand Up!, Lubaina Himid, NAE, New Art Exchange, race, Veronica Barnes
Jagdish Patel, Janna Graham and Lauri Johnson discuss how to rethink identity and belonging.
Tags: C3R, Centre for Research in Race and Rights, debate, equality, Get Up Stand Up!, Janna Graham, New Art Exchange, race
On Wednesday 24 June from 9.30am to 11am, MPs from across the House of Commons and […]
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Tags: Alex Miles, debate, higher education, House of Commons, MP, policy, politics, public affairs, research, science, UK, University of Oxford, Westminster
The ‘Circling the square 2: universities, the media, citizens and politics’ conference will be hosted by the Science, Technology and Society Priority Group, and will explore the role of knowledge in policy making.
Tags: academia, Circling the square, David Nutt, debate, media, Mike Hulme, politics, science, Technology and Society Priority Group