Wednesday, March 3, 2010

International branch of the Culture and Debate Society

In last Sunday's show, we talked with Dunja Cetkovic and Janet Holdcroft who are CEO and press officer of the new international branch of the culture and debate society at Chateau Neuf (CEO and press officer is exaggeratedly formal, they're both down to earth people really).

As mentioned, everything is still in a start-up phase. A facebook group is coming soon; a first event on international criminal law on April 11 is already in the works. Members of the International Students' Union will be invited to the new group as soon as it established. To join ISU on facebook go here.

Meanwhile, the Norwegian branch of the culture and debate society, simply called Kulturutvalget, already offers some lectures and debates in English. To read more, visit their webpage or join them on facebook. The first upcoming events in English are a debate on Mexico 100 years after the revolution (Wednesday, March 3) and a debate on Iran and the West at a crossroad (Wednesday, March 17).

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Unknown said...

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