“Religious Diversity and Tolerance in Europe and Turkey” Conference, LSE, 6 June 2014

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We would like to inform you about the public conference entitled “Religious Diversity and Tolerance in Europe and Turkey” which is organized by LSE Contemporary Turkish Studies.

This event will take place from 10:00 to 18:15 on Friday, 6 June 2014 at NAB.LG.01, Wolfson Theatre, New Academic Building, LSE, 54 Lincolns Inn Fields, WC2A 3LJ, London.
This conference includes a number of distinguished speakers and chairs: Professor Samim Akgonul, Professor John R. Bowen, Assistant Professor Marcy Brink-Danan, Associate Professor Katerina Dalacoura, Associate Professor Matthew Engelke,  Professor Katherine P. Ewing, Dr.  Effie Fokas, Professor  Ayhan Kaya, Dr. Ceren Ozgul,  Associate Professor Esra Ozyurek, Dr. Mathijs Pelkmans, and Assistant Professor Kabir Tambar.
This event is free and open to all with no ticket required. Those who might be interested are all welcome. For any queries please email to u.sonmez@lse.ac.uk .

‘Avrupa ve Türkiye’de Dinsel Çeşitlilik ve Hoşgörü’ Konferansı (İngilizce)
Tarih & Zaman: 6 Haziran 2014, 10:00 – 18:15, 
Adres: Room NAB.LG.01, Wolfson Theatre, New Academic Building, LSE, 54 Lincolns Inn Fields, WC2A 3LJ, London

Etkinlik Ingilizce dilinde, ücretsiz, halka açık ve bilet almak gerekmemektedir. Sorularınız için e-mail: u.sonmez@lse.ac.uk

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