This joint REAL Centre/Centre for Lebanese Studies seminar series tackles multiple and interrelated injustices in the Global South, which manifest in war and genocide, and their interconnection with environmental degradation and resource conflict.
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Academic freedom & ethical scholarship in times of precarity & genocide
Thu, Mar 21 • 11:00 AM
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The impact of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict on education
Organizer of Global injustices, conflict and education futures
Aims of the REAL CentreEducation is at the heart of social transformation. It is a fundamental human right and has the potential to reduce poverty, empower women, improve health and drive economic growth.However, in some of the poorest parts of the world many children and young people are deprived of access to good quality education and denied the chance to learn and fulfill their potential.TheResearch for Equitable Access and Learning (REAL) Centreaims topioneer research into overcoming barriers to education, such as poverty, gender, ethnicity, language and disability, and promote education as an engine for inclusive growth and sustainable development.Find out moreabout the REAL Centreand ourkey principles.