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(Un)Resolved: An Informal Debate about Current Events


These informal sessions put the spotlight on a topical issue in IR in a friendly debate with your fellow IR students. Conversational and casual, (Un)Resolved is a brilliant way to put your knowledge of IR into practice!

Hosted by a member of IR faculty, these sessions are open to all students in the Department of International Relations. 

The Autumn Term sessions are:

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Tuesday 22 October 2024
4.30-6.00pm
Room MAR.2.06

Join Dr Jennifer Jackson-Preece, Associate Professor in Nationalism in both the Department of International Relations and the European Institute, to discuss:

Is the current global refugee system, based on the 1951 Refugee Convention, still adequate for today's migration challenges?

Dr Jackson-Preece's research focuses on normative responses to nationalism, ethnic conflict and religious intolerance; human and minority rights; multiculturalism; minorities and migration in Europe.

Registration details will be sent by email.


 

 

We are committed to providing transformational opportunities beyond the classroom in line with LSE's Student Futures programme. This activity contributes to 'Engaging with Civic Issues'.