Queen's University's Social Charter, launched in November 2017, shines a light on the significant contribution made by our students and staff and the positive impact we have on our society.
'The Charter', our podcast series, features interviews with some of those students and staff, and digs into some of the projects making a great contribution to our communities here at home and farther afield.
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Queen's University's Social Charter, launched in November 2017, shines a light on the significant contribution made by our students and staff and the positive impact we have on our society.
'The Charter', our podcast series, features interviews with some of those students and staff, and digs into some of the projects making a great contribution to our communities here at home and farther afield.
The Charter Podcast 8. Syrian Academics and Academia: Interactions through Cara
Queen's University Belfast - The Charter Podcast
32 minutes
4 years ago
The Charter Podcast 8. Syrian Academics and Academia: Interactions through Cara
Dr Dina Zoe Belluigi of Queen’s University Belfast, and Dr Fateh Shaban of the Academic Centre for Development and Peace Studies, in Turkey, discuss the work of the Council for At Risk Academics (Cara) and a potential project in Northern Syria.
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Please note: views expressed by participants in this programme do not necessarily reflect the position of Queen's University Belfast.
Queen's University Belfast - The Charter Podcast
Queen's University's Social Charter, launched in November 2017, shines a light on the significant contribution made by our students and staff and the positive impact we have on our society.
'The Charter', our podcast series, features interviews with some of those students and staff, and digs into some of the projects making a great contribution to our communities here at home and farther afield.