Fellowship for Northern Ireland’s political, business, and civic leaders opens for applications

Launching amid another Stormont impasse, the programme equips aspiring leaders here with the skills to lead Northern Ireland forward Applications are now open for the Centre for Democracy and Peace Building Fellowship, a prestigious programme which seeks to produce Northern Ireland’s next generation of changemakers.

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Book Launch with Dr Ofrit Liviatan, Harvard University: Anything But Steady | 10 May | Ulster University

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Rethinking Leadership. Spiritual Leadership in the Time of War | 28 April | Oxford

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Public encouraged to make their pledge and Unite Against Hate in Northern Ireland

People are being encouraged to sign the pledge to show their commitment to tackling prejudice and discrimination in Northern Ireland. This comes as recent PSNI statistics have shown that an average of eight hate crimes or incidents are reported to the police every day across the region, with figures of racist and sectarian incidents rising every year.