Agriculture, Land Use and Climate Democracy Seminar | 14 October | The MAC Belfast
Agriculture, Land Use and Climate Democracy Seminar
14 October…
Jadwiga: Europe’s Female King at the Frontline of History | 17 October | Weston Library, Oxford
Join Professor Janina Ramirez to learn about the life, love and…
Politicians, senior business leaders and public servants among 28 leaders announced as fourth cohort of the Fellowship Programme
A dynamic group of leaders from Northern Ireland society has…
Leadership and focus
Focus, focus, Fcous. CDPB programme manager Zachary Hutchinson asks the question, “how do I minimise the risk of leading myself and others in the wrong direction?
Centre for Democracy and Peace Building Annual Report 2024
We find ourselves in a cultural moment of uncertainty as domestic and global challenges persist. Whether it is the cost of living crisis, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, or the war and humanitarian crisis in Gaza, leadership is required more than ever and the importance of peace building critical. This year has been dubbed the year of voting, with more than two billion people heading to the polls in 2024. Quite simply, it is the biggest election year in history. And yet, democracy has never felt so fragile; it seems to be on the ballot itself.
Reimagining leadership: being open to insight will help us pave the way to a brighter future
Leadership is often perceived as a final destination, a pinnacle reached after years of experience and hard work. However, I believe it’s how you approach the journey that sets you apart and to be an agent for change you must embrace opportunities to learn from others.