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Past events in society and governance

Our past events have covered a wide variety of subjects in the fields of social issues and governance.

PAST EVENTS
For details of past events, visit the links below:

Hydra V Conference
The fifth conference on UK-Greek co-operation and partnership, organised by the British Embassy, the British Council in Athens and the Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP).
Hydra: 8–10 October 2004
Ludus Dance
The British Council, the Greek Council for Refugees and the Ludus Dance team from the UK present a unique performance of dance, music and film created by young refugees from Afghanistan, Iraq, Turkey and other countries.
Athens: 14 November 2004
Democracy Talks
A unique event on the theme of democracy in the modern era featuring leading British writers and artists.
Athens: 9–10 May 2005
EU & Me
The EU & Me project aims to create mutual understanding between young people in South East Europe and the UK by exploring issues of identity and culture in a series of lively discussions and events.
Komotini: 7 December 2005
Athens: 8 December 2005
Rethymno: 15 December 2005
Thessaloniki: 18 January 2006
Τribute to Zisimos Lorentzatos
In collaboration with the Institute for Neohellenic Research and the Institute of Byzantine Research at the National Hellenic Research Foundation, and the cultural organisation AINOS, we present a Τribute to Zisimos Lorentzatos.
Athens: 12 April 2006
Draw the World Together at Comicdom Con Athens
We are collaborating in Comicdom Con Athens, which is taking place for the first time this year. The convention aims to present the latest international trends in the world of comics, and to engage the wider Greek public with one of the most interesting aspects of global popular culture.
Athens: 6 & 7 May 2006
The BBC wants to hear from you!
Are you under 18? Here's your chance to make your voice heard around the world! The BBC wants to find out what young people think are the most important world issues today. A selection of stories will be published online and the best will be turned into programmes for the BBC World Service's Generation Next season scheduled for December 2006. Find out more ...
International young people’s forum – What do young people want from Europe?
This forum offers a unique opportunity to exchange views with young people from other EU member states, and to send your own message to the European Union. So join us at the public discussion we are organising and get actively involved in the decision-making process for the future of Europe.
Thessaloniki: 5 December 2006
Does Europe have a soul?
The Does Europe have a soul? conference aims at rediscovering the European phenomenon in its fullness by exploring the dynamic interplay between analytical thought and metaphysical enquiry, between the Christian tradition and the secular drive, and between the integrity of the human person and the 'downgrading' of human values.
Athens: 14 June 2007
Launch of Migrant Integration Policy Index (MIPEX)
At a time when Europe is re-evaluating its migration policies, we invite you to this public debate where you'll have the opportunity to find out about the Migrant Integration Policy Index (MIPEX), the latest European study on existing migration policies and practices and the largest of its kind.
Athens: 14 February 2008
Road to Davos
Young activists are making a difference around the world. They're no longer passive consumers or learners – they're actively engaged in society and are working for change. Find out more ...
Workshop: Responses to violence in everyday life in democratic society
Do you want to promote social and emotional learning, improve behaviour and reduce violence and conflict in everyday life? Find out how you can attend a European workshop in the UK from 1–5 December 2008.
Deadline for applications: 20 October 2008
Close to Home Photography Exhibition
Close to Home is an exhibition of lens-based work by a group of eight artists from across South East Europe which explores the themes of migration and displacement as part of the wider agenda addressed by our Living Together project.
Thessaloniki: 11–30 December 2008
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