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Society and policy without boundaries: Centre for Sex, Gender and Sexualities at Durham University, Public Meeting Wed 29 Feb 2012

posted on January 7, 2025

The Centre for Sex, Gender and Sexualities invites all university staff and students and members of the community to participate in an ‘open forum’ for discussing the future activities of the centre.

Wednesday 29th February 2012, 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm,
Room 147, Elvet Riverside 1, 83 New Elvet, Durham, County Durham DH1 3JT
Tea and Coffee will be served from 12:30 pm

We would like you to tell us how you would like to participate in making the centre a hub for staff, students and members of the community who are working in or concerned with LGBQT issues, sex, sexuality and gender equality. If you can’t come along, we’re still very keen to have your contribution. Share your thoughts, ideas, interests and dreams via this form and we will feed them into the discussion.

This event is following the successful inaugural lecture Equality, Diversity, Queer Theory and Children in the Modern Age in November 2011 which was delivered by Professor Katherine Bond Stockton, University of Utah.

For further information please contact: Mwenza Blell or the Centre for Sex, Gender and Sexualities

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