The School of Politics, Philosophy and International Studies is delighted to invite you to attend Professor Colin Tyler's Inaugural Lecture, titled 'Migration, Social Justice and the Common Good'. This open lecture will take place on Monday, 18th November from 6pm in the Middleton Hall, Cottingham Road, University of Hull, Hull HU6 7RX. Admission is free. The lecture will be followed by a wine reception in the Art Gallery. Colin Tyler is Professor of Social and Political Thought, and Joint Director of the Centre for Idealism and the New Liberalism. The School offers its best wishes for what promises to be a very timely lecture and encourages everyone to attend.
Please follow these links for further information regarding the lecture:
The link to the page is http://www2.hull.ac.uk/fass/politics/news-and-events/events/migration,-social-justice-and.aspx
And the poster itself http://www2.hull.ac.uk/fass/PDF/Migration%20Social%20Justice_.pdf
Kind regards
Nadine
Nadine Pyke ( [log in to unmask] )
School of Politics, Philiosophy and International Studies
www.hull.ac.uk/politics
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