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SUMMARY:Reflections on Policing with the Community: people\, partnerships and public confidence with George Hamilton QPM
DESCRIPTION:Queen’s University is delighted to welcome George Hamilton QPM\, Chief Constable Police Service of Northern Ireland\, to deliver a public lecture at the University. The event will be hosted by Professor Kieran McEvoy\, Queen’s University Belfast. \nAbout the speaker \nGeorge Hamilton was appointed Chief Constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland on 30 June 2014. \nChief Constable Hamilton’s policing experience started in 1985 when he joined the Royal Ulster Constabulary. Since then he has gained a wide range of experience in a variety of operational roles. \nIn 2009 he was appointed as an Assistant Chief Constable in Strathclyde Police in Scotland\, with responsibility for serious and organised crime\, public protection and counter terrorism investigations. \nPrior to his appointment in Strathclyde he had been Chief Superintendent and District Commander in ‘B’ District (South and East Belfast). \nHe also served as a Detective Chief Inspector and Detective Superintendent in the PSNI where he was involved in a number of high profile and complex investigations. During a three secondment in England he worked on a range of training and organisational development projects. \nChief Constable Hamilton holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Politics and Economics and a Masters in Business Administration. He is a member of the Institute of Directors and the FBI Law Enforcement Executive Leadership Association. \nIn 2015 he was awarded the Queen’s Police Medal in the Her Majesty’s Birthday Honours list. \nIn January 2019 he announced his intention to retire from policing in June 2019.
URL:https://qpol.qub.ac.uk/event/reflections-on-policing-with-the-community-people-partnerships-and-public-confidence-with-george-hamilto-qpm/
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SUMMARY:History in the Making: The Ulster Museum and the ‘Troubles and Beyond’ with BBC’s Marie-Louise Muir
DESCRIPTION:The Centre for Public History\, Queen’s University Belfast\, invites you to join us for \nHISTORY IN THE MAKING: A MASTERCLASS IN DIALOGUE \nOn Good Friday 2018\, the Ulster Museum opened its doors\, and its collections\, to a new commemorative exhibition ‘The Troubles and Beyond’. Displayed across hundreds of objects and images\, the gallery documents social\, political\, and cultural changes in Northern Ireland from the civil rights era to today’s post-conflict society. \n But what influenced the curators’ interpretations of the Troubles? And what historical and curatorial challenges did they encounter as they brought the realities of that past from collection to final exhibition? \n Join BBC NI’s Marie-Louise Muir as she asks these and other revealing questions in an exclusive interview with the creators of the Ulster Museum’s ‘The Troubles and Beyond’ exhibition\, William Blair and Karen Logan. \n Refreshments served on arrival. \nThe Centre for Public History at Queen’s. Putting history to work @qubpublichist
URL:https://qpol.qub.ac.uk/event/history-in-the-making-the-ulster-museum-and-the-troubles-and-beyond-with-bbcs-marie-louise-muir/
LOCATION:Crescent Arts Centre\, 2-4 University Road\, Belfast\, Antrim\, BT7 1NH\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:The McCosh Lecture Annual Religious Studies Lecture at Queen’s with Baroness Onora O;Neill
DESCRIPTION:Baroness Onora O’Neill will deliver this year’s McCosh Lecture at Queen’s University Belfast on Friday 10 May from 2pm. This is a free event and requires no registration. \nWHAT OUGHT WE DO? \nEthical inquiry in Western traditions traditionally asked what we should do\, and offered accounts of various types of required action or duty. However\, since the early twentieth century concern with duty has often been seen as problematic and rejected. Subsequent normative inquiry has typically addressed narrower questions. A great deal of writing in political and legal philosophy focuses on rights and entitlements\, while construing the rest of ethics as a ‘merely’ personal matter. A great deal of writing in ethics either focuses on subjective conceptions of virtue and preference\, or addresses aspects of ‘applied’ ethics that assume\ninstitutional preconditions. Baroness O’Neill shall argue that this narrowing of horizons is unnecessary and can be reversed. \n  \nPROGRAMME \n2.00 pm   Welcome by Professor David Livingstone (Chair\, Religious Studies Forum) \n2.05 pm   Introduction by Professor Richard English\,(Pro-Vice Chancellor for Internationalisation and Engagement) \n2.10 pm   Lecture – What Ought We Do? \n3.00 pm  Discussion and Open Forum \n3.45 pm   Refreshments
URL:https://qpol.qub.ac.uk/event/the-mccosh-lecture-annual-religious-studies-lecture-at-queens-with-baroness-onora-oneill/
LOCATION:Great Hall\, Queen's University Belfast\, Belfast\, BT7 1NN\, United Kingdom
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