Programme
Programme
April 17Whitla Hall |
ReflectDay One of the conference includes three panel discussions with the architects of the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement in 1998: the UK and Irish governments, local political leaders from 1998; and the Guarantors (former UK, Irish and US Administrations). |
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8.00am |
Prayer ServiceVenue: The Cube, One Elmwood Cross Community Prayer Service and Breakfast organised by the Queen’s Chaplaincies (Catholic, Church of Ireland, Methodist and Presbyterian Chaplaincies, Queen's University Belfast) |
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9.30am |
Conference Opening and Welcome
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10.15am |
Panel: Building Bridges - The Two Governments
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11.45am |
LunchMarquee in the Quadrangle |
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2.00pm |
Panel 2: Building Peace - The Parties - In Memoriam
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2.05pm |
Panel: Building Peace - The Parties
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3.10pm |
Panel: Guaranteeing Peace - The Guarantors
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4:30pm |
Close |
April 18Whitla Hall |
RenewDay Two of the conference will open with keynote addresses from senior government figures and other leaders followed by a recording of 'The Rest is Politics' podcast. The afternoon will be dedicated to a number of academic panel sessions delivered by The Senator George J. Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice at Queen's University. These panels will discuss themes including Rights and Social Justice, Peacebuilding, Legacy, The Dynamics of Peace and Conflict, and The Impact on Victims. |
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9.00am |
Welcome and Housekeeping
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9:10am |
Video Address
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9:15am |
Address
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9:45am |
Panel: The Parties in Conversation
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10.45am |
AddressJamie-Lukas Campbell, Queen’s University Students' Union Officer, introducing: |
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10.55am |
The Good Friday Agreement: A Template For Resolving Global Conflict
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12.15pm |
The Rest is Politics PodcastRecording of the Rest is Politics Live with Alastair Campbell and Rory Stewart and Guests. |
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1pm |
Lunch |
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The Senator George J. Mitchell Institute - Panel Sessions |
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2.00pm |
Mitchell Institute Panel: Rights and Social Justice
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2.00pm |
Mitchell Institute Panel: Peacebuilding
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2.00pm |
Mitchell Institute Panel: Legacy
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2:00pm |
Mitchell Institute Panel: The Dynamics of Peace and Conflict
Professor Meyerson has made his planned remarks available here. Watch Again |
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2.00pm |
Mitchell Institute Panel: The Impact on Victims
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Collaborative Events |
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08.00am |
Women in Business - International Voices of Leadership, in association with The Chief Executives' Club at Queen'sWomen in Business will bring together a line-up of inspiring international speakers to explore the theme of Leadership – the importance of embracing inclusivity, making your voice heard and looking at the essential strategies to develop as an impactful leader. View event details, list of speakers and register for a ticket |
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11.00am |
Young Voices - Politics in ActionPolitics in Action will bring over 200 young people from across the island and from different parts of our education system to Queen's University to present their ideas about what peace means to them. View event details and full programme » Watch Again |
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1.30pm |
Cancer Knows No BordersPFC Lecture theatre Theme: Health - How the Good Friday Agreement helped save thousands of lives on the island of Ireland and delivered international impact in cancer research and care. Watch Again |
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6.00pm |
Victims' VoicesFilm focusing on the stories of eight victims of the "Troubles " in Northern Ireland and England with no political or sectarian agenda. |
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7.00pm |
Media in Conflict and PeaceMedia event facilitated by Tara Mills and William Crawley. A celebration of journalism and the role the media has played during The Troubles, through the peace process and through to the present day. Contributors will include journalists, editors, producers and political communications strategists. Watch the short film 'Media in Conflict and Peace' A film by Paul McClintock in association with Queen's University Belfast. Archive footage courtesy of BBC Archive, BBC NI, ITV, and NI Screen |
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7.30pm |
The Seamus Heaney Centre Presents... HopeThe Mandela Hall, Ticketed Event Join special guests Gary Lightbody, Lisa McGee and Tara Lynne O'Neill for an evening of conversation, readings and music. |
April 19Whitla Hall |
ReimagineDay Three will be hosted in association with the Global Federation of Competitiveness Councils. Northern Ireland Vision 2050 will focus on enhancing the economic prospects of Northern Ireland, and will include addresses from senior government officials and panel discussions with both local and global business leaders. |
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11:15am |
Welcome and Introduction
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11.30am |
Opening Remarks
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11.30am |
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
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11.45pm |
PANEL: NORTHERN IRELAND – A PLACE TO INVEST
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01.00pm |
PANEL 2: GLOBAL NORTHERN IRELAND
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2.00pm |
BREAK |
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Addresses |
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2.40pm |
Introduction of the keynote speakers
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2.45pm |
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
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2.55pm |
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
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3:05pm |
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
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3:15pm |
VIDEO: YOUNG LEADERSYoung Leaders (Part 1): Why has the Belfast / Good Friday Agreement been important to you? Young Leaders (Part 2): What's the future for Northern Ireland? |
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3:20pm |
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
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3:35pm |
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
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3.55pm |
CONFERENCE CLOSING
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