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New Belfast/Good Friday Agreement online course launched

To mark the International Day of Peace, CDPB has launched a brand-new online interactive course on the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement. Designed for educating a global audience on Northern Ireland’s peace process, the course is open to anyone interested in British-Irish...

Conor Houston to address the One Young World in Bogota
Conor Houston to address the One Young World in Bogota

Conor Houston, Consultant with the Centre for Democracy and Peace Building will address the One Young World global youth summit taking place from 3 to 7 October in Bogota, Colombia. The One Young World 2017 will bring together over 2000 young leaders from 190...

EU Debate NI: Professor David Phinnemore, QUB on EU/UK talks
EU Debate NI: Professor David Phinnemore, QUB on EU/UK talks

Almost a year after the UK's vote to leave the EU, Brexit negotiations began in Brussels on 19 June. Under the terms of Article 50, an initial agreement has to be reached by the end of March 2019. There is no deadline for a longer-term trade and partnership deal....

Lord Alderdice: Change and Challenge
Lord Alderdice: Change and Challenge

Chairman's Remarks - CDPB Annual Report 2017 Change and Challenge The last year has again seen a remarkable level of activity for the Centre for Democracy and Peace Building, from the excitement of our Van Morrison fund-raiser, to our rapidly expanding international...

Digital DNA: Technology, social cohesion and peace advocacy
Digital DNA: Technology, social cohesion and peace advocacy

We are delighted to host a session on "Technology, social cohesion and peace advocacy" during Digital DNA. In this digital age, technology is altering how we engage with the world, offering new avenues for social change. In this session we will explore how technology...

A Giant’s Cause: Solutions for Brexit | 11 May | QUB
A Giant’s Cause: Solutions for Brexit | 11 May | QUB

The future relationship between the United Kingdom and the European Union remains open and one of the options floated has been for the UK to join the European Economic Area (EEA) on the EFTA side. The EEA extends the EU’s Single Market to three EFTA countries: Norway,...

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