28. Januar/January
15.00 Uhr - 16.00 Uhr
Veranstalter/Organisation:
EUniWell – European University for Well-Being
Ort:
Zoom
Information:
All people have the right to equal treatment and to not be discriminated against because of gender, ethnicity, religion, disability, sexual orientation or age. Questions of discrimination are central to many educational programs and are relevant for many disciplines. Swedish legislation on discrimination is closely linked to European legislation and follows EU directives and regulations. Hence, in the area of discrimination, we have much in common with other European countries and much to learn from them.
Lectures are open to everyone and are aimed at students, teachers and researchers who want to learn more about how different countries work against discrimination in different areas.
Each seminar will last 60 minutes, including time for questions.
You can join one or more of the lectures, they are all independent.
Further information: https://www.euniwell.eu/social-talks-series
Program:
28 January
The dark side of German federalism: How regional immigration attitudes lead to administrative discrimination
Gerald Schneider, Professor of International Politics, University of Konstanz
7 March
From categorisation to discrimination in European migration policies
Carole Billet, senior lecturer in Public law, Nantes Université
20 March
Racism in Higher education
Kalwant Bhopal, professor of Education and social justice, University of Birmingham
15 April
Fighting Discriminations in Sports: the legal framework
Giuila Mannucci, Associate professor in law & Ippolito Piazza, Doctor in administrative law, University of Florence
6 May
Fighting against discrimination in relation to gender issues
Isabel Lirola Delgado, professor in International law, University of Santiago de Compostela