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Are you interested in exploring how Europe can foster peaceful, inclusive, and effectively governed societies? This conference is for you! Join us on October 27 to discover interdisciplinary approaches supporting Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions, and to connect with participants from across the EC2U Alliance and beyond.
The EC2U Conference "Building Peace and Justice Resilience in Europe: interdisciplinary approaches supporting Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions" will take place on October, 27 as a hybrid event, hosted by the University of Jena and accessible online.
This conference is envisioned to develop theories, interdisciplinary methods, and governance practices relevant to the in-development EC2U Joint Master’s Programme (JMP) : Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions. The JMP refers directly to the UN Agenda 2030 Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) no. 16: promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels.
Given the current EU policies that emphasise sustainability at the political level and promote international cooperation, the conference aims to raise awareness of related issues and provide a space for constructive exchange for discussing the meaning of peaceful, effectively governed and inclusive societies.
The conference will consist of 3 parts:
The event is open to the public and explicitly designed to foster dialogue between speakers and participants, building a bridge between EC2U and society. It aims to contribute to a deeper understanding the complex issues surrounding solidarity and its constitutive role in promoting peace, justice and strong institutions.
Registration is not mandatory, but if you plan to attend, either in person or online, you are kindly asked to complete the registration form to help the organisers plan the event effectively.