Farewell from this account! For news on on Trinity College Dublin at Belfast and the MPhil in Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation, follow @ReligionTCD as well as @brendancbrowne@Davidmitchelldr
Very big thanks to @mikenesbittni for a great discussion with @tcddublin @ReligionTCD students on unionism, reconciliation and gov cash! Also thanks to always excellent @niaeducation
🌍 Great to welcome Trinity College Dublin international students today @ RCITY, who participated in R session on the theme of Conflict resolution👣 Thx to David & Belfast Campus for the continuing partnership 👏🏻⭐️ #RCITY#Trinity
Welcome to our Dublin students from @ReligionTCD and also to our CRR students who are joining us on the Belfast field trip! We are visiting Stormont this afternoon, and thanks to recent political developments, we should get a sense of the Assembly in action! #peacestudies
This year we have the largest attendance ever for the Belfast Field Trip - we're going to need a bigger bus! Some highlights on the tour include a talk on the challenges of policing by PSNI and a visit to @Rcitybelfast who work with young people across interfaces in N Belfast.
A short review of a terrific book: 'Verwoerd: My Journey Through Family Betrayals' by Wilhelm Verwoerd. In Journal of Peace Research @JPR_journal @PRIOUpdates
https://t.co/vxEZP1v1vL
Prof. Jacob Erickson of the School of Religion will speak at the Dean of Research's annual festive winter research showcase. This free event takes place at the Paccar Theatre in the Science Gallery on Wed 4 Dec @ 2pm. To register for the event: https://t.co/kUIbrBc0p7
Interested in learning more about our Undergraduate BA Programmes in Religion? Join us at Trinity's Open Day tomorrow! Come along and listen to course presentations, tour the campus and facilities, and meet professors and current students in the School. https://t.co/N807enJJAO
Follow the link below to read a Trinity News write up on Dr Gillian Wylie's thought-provoking lecture on border control policies and human trafficking. Dr Wylie was speaking at the Global Development Society earlier this month. https://t.co/fDdsv90Bib
Join us today to hear Professor Anne Hege Grung speak on Gender Justice in Muslim-Christian Dialogue. Dr Hege Grung is Associate Professor in Interreligious Studies at the Faculty of Theology, University of Oslo. At 4.30pm in the ISE/Loyola Building G16. All are welcome!
Speakers will look at the role of Music and it's place in promoting peace, political activism and fostering conflict.
This is the latest in a series of Mitchell Institute speaker events promoting dialogues on themes in peace, security and justice.
https://t.co/TwFdaIMRA7
Read this insightful interview in Trinity News with Dr Jacob Erickson on his thinking behind introducing an LGBTQ+ perspective into Theology at Trinity. It's time to bring a more contemporary edge. #ReligionTCD. https://t.co/z4Huz85TEL…/neither-religion-or-sexuality-have…/
New article in Peace and Conflict Studies journal. @PCSatNSU
On the 'security dilemma' and cycles of violence/tit-for-tat/retaliation/spirals/whataboutery...
https://t.co/jK8l6xt6N0
We look forward to welcoming Professor Anne Hege Grung for a public lecture on "Gender Justice in Muslim-Christian Dialogue" on Thursday 21 November. The lecture is 4.30 - 6.00pm in the ISE/Loyola Building in Room G16. All are welcome.