University Assembly - How Can the University Respond to International Conflict?

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University Assembly - How Can the University Respond to International Conflict?

Do you want your voice to be heard? Do you want to be involved in shaping how the University responds to international conflict? If you do, save 14 February in your calendar for the University Assembly!

The University supports and promotes the right of all members of our community to have a voice. 

Building on recent discussions in Senate around conflict issues and the encampment on Elphinstone Lawn, we wish to create an Assembly for input and guidance from our students and staff on challenging Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG) issues facing the University and our community.

Assembly models have been successfully used in Ireland and within the Climate policy arena, addressing topics with highly diverse opinions and informing public policy.

The process will mix expert presentations with independently facilitated discussion providing opportunities to share relevant concerns, issues and recommend potential solutions. 

Delegates will be selected from those registering using a stratified random selection process to ensure that the Assembly is broadly reflective of our University community and provides real insight into shared views and priorities.

Register an Interest

To register an interest in attending, please complete this form.

Programme

An outline programme can be downloaded here.

Report

A report and outcomes will be published here after the event.

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