EVENT
TSUKUBA Lecture on Constitutional Law on British Imperialism and Minority Rights in History (6 Feb.)
Faculty and Staff, Students Only
School of Social and International Studies invites Dr Karly Kehoe (Professor of History and Canada Research Chair in Atlantic Canada Communities, Saint Mary’s University) and organises the 9th TSUKUBA Lecture on Constitutional Law titled “Becoming Equal under the Law: British Imperialism and Minority Rights in the 18th century”.
All students, faculty members and staff are welcomed.
The 9th TSUKUBA Lecture on Constitutional Law
“Becoming Equal under the Law: British Imperialism and Minority Rights in the 18th century”
Lecturer: Karly Kehoe (Professor of History and Canada Research Chair in Atlantic Canada Communities, Saint Mary’s University)
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Date and Time: 8:40-10:10, 6 Feb. 2024 (Tue.)
Venue: Online (accessible from MS Teams Team Code: pus707s)
Language: English
- Related SDGs: Goal 10 Reduced Inequalities, Goal 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
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TSUKUBA Lecture on Constitutional LawThis lecture series is designed to bring diverse perspectives to students at the University of Tsukuba, where students from different specialties gather, and to provide an opportunity to learn about constitutional law. Join the MS Teams with team code “pus707s” for the latest information. |
Organized by School of Social and International Studies
Supported by Undergraduate Common Foundation Subjects Subcommittee
Contact: Hajime Akiyama, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
akiyama.hajime.u.tsukuba[at]gmail.com
Assistant ProfessorFaculty of Humanities and Social Sciences