Past Event

Beyond Cairo: Visions of a New Decade in European Islamic Relations

This is a full day conference organized by the European Studies Program, Southeast Europe Project, Middle East Program and the Division of United State Studies.


Speakers:
Tufyal Choudhury, Lecturer, Durham University Law School; Dr. H.A. Hellyer, University of Warwick (UK);
Luc Véron, Delegation of the European Union (Washington, DC); Rebeya Müller, Institute for Interfaith Education and Teaching (Germany); Daut Dauti, (UK); Bassam Tibi, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen (Germany); Jocelyn Cesari, Harvard University; Rahsaan Maxwell, University of Massachusetts Amherst; Senem Aydin Duzgit, Associate Research Fellow, Center for European Policy Studies (Brussels) and Lecturer, Istanbul Bilgi University (Turkey)

Full program will be available shortly. The conference is being partially funded by the Open Society Institute's At Home in Europe Project and the Center for Islamic Pluralism.

The event will take place in the 6th floor Flom Auditorium.

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