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Humanities Biennial Humanities and Gendered Worlds Lecture_web 
The Centre for Gender and Africa Studies is proud to host Prof Gabriele Griffin from Uppsala University as the speaker for the 2021 Biennial Humanities and Gendered Worlds Lecture. 

Date: 11 August 2021
Time: 18:00
Platform: Vimeo


 


 More about our speaker:
 Prof Griffin is from Gender Research at Uppsala University, Sweden. She is the coordinator of the   Nordforsk-funded centre of excellence, Nordwit, and editor of the ‘Research Methods for the Arts and   Humanities’ series (Edinburgh University Press). Her research interests centre on contemporary   women’s writing; women’s cultural production; feminist theatre; and writing diaspora. She has also   written extensively on women’s/gender studies as a discipline, as well as on research methods. She   has co-ordinated EU-funded research on more sociological topics, such as women’s employment and methodological issues.

 

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UFS Extraordinary Professor involved in public signing of historic charter
2010-10-27

Prof. Iain Benson

Prof. Iain Benson, an Extraordinary Professor in the Department of Constitutional Law and Philosophy of Law at the University of the Free State (UFS), was one of the speakers at the signing of the historic South African Charter of Religious Rights and Freedoms on Thursday, 21 October 2010.

Thursday’s signing of the charter was the culmination of two years’ work of the Continuation Committee responsible for drawing up the document, of which Prof. Benson is a part. All the major religions signed the charter at the ceremony Thursday where Prof. Benson was one of the four speakers, who included the Deputy Chief Justice of South Africa, Justice Moseneke.

The charter, which has already received considerable international and national attention, will now be submitted to the ANC government for negotiations. Indicative of the important role that Prof. Benson played in the process of drawing up the charter is that he has been offered a role as an advisor for the newly created committee responsible for the drafting of the Constitution of the Council of Religious Freedom.

Originally hailing from Canada and currently residing with his family in France, Prof. Benson is an academic with a wealth of experience and expertise in the field of law, especially with regard to right of conscience and religion. His achievements number many, including being a Senior Associate Counsel at one of Canada’s leading law firms, Miller Thompson LLP; and serving on the Founding Board of the Global Centre for Pluralism. Prof. Benson gave his inaugural lecture last week with a lecture entitled Living together with Disagreements and the Limits of the Law.

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