Bioethical utopias: what the future of medicine says about our present
Old Staff Common Room Queen's University Belfast, University Road, Belfast, United KingdomWith Professor Richard Ashcroft, Queen Mary University, London.
With Professor Richard Ashcroft, Queen Mary University, London.
The Knowledge Exchange Seminar Series (KESS) is the first of its kind in the United Kingdom, formally partnering a legislative arm of government – the Northern Ireland Assembly – with academia. Aiming to encourage debate and improve understanding, KESS provides a forum to present and disseminate research findings in a straightforward format, making those findings easily accessible to decision-makers.
The Eaton Lecture will take place at Queen’s University (on the Lanyon campus) on Thursday 23 March 2017.
QPOL Policy Engagement at Queen's will be hosting a series of ‘Brexit Clinics’ bringing together academic experts and stakeholders to discuss the issues facing the UK as it negotiates its withdrawal from the EU, to consider the particular challenges the process poses for Northern Ireland and to provide informed insights into the process.
The Knowledge Exchange Seminar Series (KESS) is the first of its kind in the United Kingdom, formally partnering a legislative arm of government – the Northern Ireland Assembly – with academia. Aiming to encourage debate and improve understanding, KESS provides a forum to present and disseminate research findings in a straightforward format, making those findings easily accessible to decision-makers.
The Knowledge Exchange Seminar Series (KESS) is the first of its kind in the United Kingdom, formally partnering a legislative arm of government – the Northern Ireland Assembly – with academia. Aiming to encourage debate and improve understanding, KESS provides a forum to present and disseminate research findings in a straightforward format, making those findings easily accessible to decision-makers.
The Knowledge Exchange Seminar Series (KESS) is the first of its kind in the United Kingdom, formally partnering a legislative arm of government – the Northern Ireland Assembly – with academia. Aiming to encourage debate and improve understanding, KESS provides a forum to present and disseminate research findings in a straightforward format, making those findings easily accessible to decision-makers.
The Senator George J. Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice at Queen’s University Belfast is hosting the Annual Spring Festival guest lecture, ‘Inside the Trump White House’, with Niall Stanage, Associate Editor and White House columnist for The Hill.
Karen Armstrong, writer and commentator on religion, will deliver this year's McCosh Lecture, the annual religious studies lecture at Queen's University Belfast.
Join QPol at Queen's as we welcome Professor Carl Baudenbacher, President of the EFTA Court, who will explore whether the EEA model, or a bespoke variation of it, would be a suitable way forward for the UK, and ensure the harmony and soft-border between the isles' two countries.