Peacebuilding, Dialogue, and Heritage: Documentation of Oral Culture in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq
The University of Cambridge Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, and the University of Kurdistan Hewlêr (UKH), the Centre for Peacebuilding & Dialogue (CPD), are delighted to announce their collaboration in organising a workshop and event on ‘Peacebuilding, Dialogue, and Heritage: Documentation of Oral Culture in the Kurdistan Region – Iraq’, which will take […]
The Statesmanship and Religious Freedom Seminars
The Statesmanship and Religious Freedom Seminars (SaRF) are high impact, student-focused programs for university students that combine interactive sessions with religious freedom scholars, multi-sensory and immersive experiences at world class locations, and meetings with public officials and civil society leaders working to advance religious freedom around the world. The programme is a joint effort of […]
Integration Governance in the Context of Science, Society and Policy Advice, an Exchange of Experiences
Although many European countries have had various waves of immigration for more than 50 years, there was no active integration policy for a long time. It was not seen as a relevant policy field and the negative consequences are partly felt until today. Over the last 20 years, however, integration has become an increasingly important […]
CPD Seminar Series: Book Analysis: Iran and Turkey: International and Regional Engagement in the Middle East
The University of Kurdistan Hewlêr (UKH) Centre for Peacebuilding and Dialogue (CPD) is hosting Dr. Marianna Charountaki to deliver a seminar titled: “Book Analysis: Iran and Turkey: International and Regional Engagement in the Middle East”, on 28 March at 3:30. Dr. Marianna is a Senior Lecturer in International Politics at the University of Lincoln (School […]
World Diabetes Day
The World Diabetes Day was first announced in 1991 by the International Diabetes Federation with support from WHO in response to growing concerns about the health and economic threat posed by diabetes, World Diabetes Day became an official UN day in 2006. Around 10.5% of the global adult population suffer from diabetes, and nearly 9% […]
Erbil History, Archaeology, Arts and Architecture (Session 7)
Seminar: The Role of Arbail and Ishtar Arbail in Assyria Presented by Farah AL HASHIMI Independent Researcher [email protected] Farah Al Hashimi is an architectural designer and independent researcher based in London.She holds a PhD in architecture and urban design. Prize winner: Young Women Architects -Rising Star Award in the category of Women in Architecture and […]
Erbil History, Archaeology, Arts and Architecture (Session 6)
Part 1: Erbil Citadel from a Historic Symbol to become a Brand of the City Presenter: Haval Sami Tishk International University [email protected] Seminar Abstract As one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, Erbil has witnessed has many historical events. This has contributed to promote Erbil worldwide and resulted in its citadel’s being […]