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Cultural Diplomacy - New Online Course in December 2019
‘Cultural Diplomacy’ is one of the free online courses developed by the Cultural Pluralism research area of the Global Governance Programme (GGP). The three-week-long course, starting on 2 December, is for anyone interested in...
The GLOBALCIT Annual Conference ‘The Value of Citizenship for Individuals and States‘ took place on 21 and 22 November 2019. Marking the tenth anniversary of GLOBALCIT, the event was a truly special one.
The two keynote speeches, papers presented in seven panels, and a book roundtable, engaged over 40 academics in discussing what citizenship means in an increasingly globalised world. The quality of papers presented at the conference, participant’s engagement and collaborative spirit during the discussions, have all contributed to the success of this year’s annual gathering of citizenship scholars.
Comments (and a full live-tweet series) are available on GLOBALCIT’s Twitter, GGP’s Twitter and GLOBALCIT’s Facebook accounts. A short news item about GLOBALCIT’s co-director Jo Shaw’s keynote address has also been published on the website of the Edinburgh Law Faculty.