Indigenous Criminology: A New Agenda for Europe

Indigenous Criminology: A New Agenda for Europe

UL Research Week 2024

By University of Limerick

Date and time

Thu, 2 May 2024 14:30 - 15:30 GMT+1

Location

Engineering Research Building and Millsteam Courtyard

ERB001 University of Limerick Limerick Ireland

About this event

  • 1 hour

This will be a public lecture by Dr Sindy Joyce, Human Rights Defender, sociologist and lecturer, Department of Sociology followed by a response by Professor Zoë James, Professor of Criminology, University of Plymouth and hosted by the European Centre for the Study of Hate

This event may be recorded for future promotional use by the University of Limerick.

All venues are wheelchair accessible but should you have any specific accessibility queries, please contact us at: Research@ul.ie

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UL Research Week provides a fascinating insight into the diverse range of excellent fundamental and multidisciplinary research that is being carried out across the university.

The week-long series of events highlights the excellent research that impacts our society at a local, national and international level.

There is also a focus on the opportunities and challenges that lay ahead in the research landscape.

Research Week is underpinned by our research strategy Wisdom for Action, whose mission is to build a vibrant community where research excellence is valued, supported and central to all facets of our organisation.

Looking forward to seeing you at many of the events taking place beginning on Monday, 29 April.