The SDGs and the global education agenda: Promises and possibilities
This lecture is part of the Sussex Development Lecture series: Achieving the SDGs: Synergies and Tensions. Speaker Yusuf...
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This lecture is part of the Sussex Development Lecture series: Achieving the SDGs: Synergies and Tensions. Speaker Yusuf...
In recent years crisis thinking associated with international migration has motivated a political re-evaluation of well supported elements of the relationship between migration and development.
How can humanitarian aid workers and development actors work better together to achieve the SDGs?
Imperial encounters with multiculturalism and ethnic diversity characterized the Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian Empires as well as the colonies that were ruled by European empires
In this Sussex Development Lecture, Dr. Rutazibwa offers a conversation between personal experiences, reflections and decolonial scholarship to reflect on the fundamental, practical, institutional and epistemological implications of recognising the coloniality in the international development project.
Professor Robert van Niekerk from Rhodes University will deliver this Sussex Developement Lecture on Decolonistion and Transformation of Higher Education in South Africa.
Andrea Cornwall, Professor of Anthropology and International Development and head of the School of Global Studies at the University of Sussex, will deliver this Sussex Development Lecture on Decolonising Development.
Professor Gurminder K Bhambra will address our commonly held misunderstandings of modernity and discuss how an adequate address of colonialism would require us to rethink our standard assumptions of the modern world and disciplinary responses to it.
Dr Antoni Verger from the Autonomous University of Barcelona will deliver the final Sussex Development Lecture of the Spring 2017 term.
Professor Jan Selby will interrogate claims that climate change was behind Syria's descent into war.