The Brussels School of International Studies (BSIS) is marking its 20th anniversary of teaching, study and research in the ‘Capital of Europe’ with a series of lectures.
University of Kent students attending these lectures can claim 5 Employability Points per lecture.
Forthcoming talks and lectures include:
22 October
Prof. Gerard Toal (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University)
Atlanticism and Empire
8 November
Dr Bradford Smith (Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights)
Human Rights of Children in the Context of International Migration
15 November
Dr Paolo Dardanelli (University of Kent)
Restructuring Europe
22 November
Prof. Stathis Kalyvas (University of Oxford)
What do we really know about civil wars? A heterodox proposal
6 December
Prof. Antonello Tancredi (University of Palermo)
Exit or Voice: Secessionist Referenda in International Law
Spring 2019
14 February
Prof. Caroline Rooney (University of Kent)
Politics as Theatre in Hannah Arendt’s The Human Condition
21 February
Prof. Lene Hansen (University of Copenhagen)
Images and International Security: How Visual Representations Impact World Politics
28 February
Martin Sauter (Pastor-in-Residence at the University Lutheran Chapel Berkeley, California)
Welcome to the Anthropocene! … and Now What … ?
7 March
Dr Sinéad Ring (University of Kent)
‘Stealthing’ and the Law: Why Non-Consensual Condom Removal Should be Criminalised
28 March
Dr Timothy McCarthy (Harvard Kennedy School, Harvard University)
Stonewall’s Children: the Past, Present, and Future of LGBTQ Politics in the United States
For more information, please see here.