OLE3470 How do we Live Together in a World of Difference?
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Robin Wilson, BA, PhD
Fee £37.50 (concession rate £30.00) - fee will amend when you select the appropriate fee rate below.
Spring 2026
5 weekly sessions on Wednesdays 7.00 pm to 8.30 pm, starting 6 May
The movement of people in today’s world, whether as migrants or refugees, throws diverse individuals together. While populists have sought to turn back this tide by re-erecting national walls, the Council of Europe—the organisation, of 46 member states, set up after the war to say ‘never again’ to the Holocaust—has led the way in developing a new European model to manage diversity positively. This ‘intercultural‘ approach can be encapsulated as the inclusion of the other within the self. It has been successfully trialled on the ground through the organisation’s 160+ member Intercultural Cities programme. The course will present this new way of managing diversity and stimulate discussion of what it offers a world in turmoil.
This class will be offered in hybrid form, i.e. you can attend on QUB campus or online
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