Secularism, peace and stability: In conversation with Andrew Copson

Thursday 20 March 2025

7pm - 9pm

Rose Bowl RB241 LTA

Join us for an enlightening evening, exploring the role of secularism in fostering global peace and stability, with Andrew Copson, the Chief Executive of Humanists UK and President of Humanists International.

Andrew has worked for several civil and human rights organisations throughout his career, as executive committee member, director or trustee and has represented humanist organisations before the House of Commons, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe and the United Nations. As a prominent spokesperson for the humanist movement in the United Kingdom he is a frequent contributor to newspaper articles, news items, television and radio programmes and regularly speaks to humanist and other groups throughout Britain. Andrew has contributed to several books on secularism and humanism. 

This enlightening event will explore the critical role of secularism in fostering global peace and stability. Andrew will delve into how secular governance can help mitigate religious conflicts and promote cooperation among nations with diverse religious backgrounds.

Key topics:

  • The historical development of secularism
  • The role of secularism in modern political systems
  • Challenges and conflicts faced by secular states
  • Case studies from various countries
  • The impact of propaganda and censorship on secularism
  • The importance of open debate and intellectual freedom
  • The influence of international relations on secularism and political freedom

Agenda:

  • 19:00 - 19:15: Welcome and Introduction
  • 19:15 - 20:00: Lecture by Andrew Copson
  • 20:00 - 20:30: Q&A Session
  • 20:30 - 21:00: Networking and Refreshments

 

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This event is organised by:
Diplomatic & Debate Society