The European University for Peace, Justice, and Inclusive Societies (EUPeace) is thrilled to announce the launch of the EUPeace Crisis Conversations – an event series dedicated to exploring current global crises and their implications for peace, security, and global cooperation.
Hosted alternately by different EUPeace partner institutions and featuring expert voices from academia, politics, and practice, the EUPeace Crisis Conversations provide a dynamic platform for critical reflection, interdisciplinary exchange, and shared learning across the alliance.
The first three sessions will be hosted by Marburg University and Marburg University is proud to open the series with an inspiring line-up of speakers:
- 1 December 2025, 18:30–19:30 (online)
Hannah Neumann (Member of the European Parliament): “Rethinking the Peace Project? Europe’s role in global conflicts” - 13 January 2026, 18:30–19:30 (hybrid)
Pascal da Rocha (International Mediator, UN & AU) & Mariia Levchenko (Berghof Foundation, Luxembourg Peace Prize 2023, McCain Global Leader
2022): “From positive peace to cold peace: Cases from the frontlines of mediation” - 3 February, 18:30–19:30 (hybrid)
Dr. Kai Hebel (Assistant Professor of International Relations, Leiden
University): “The OSCE at a crossroads? On the past and future of the world’s largest regional security organisation”
The EUPeace Crisis Conversations seek to promote meaningful dialogue between researchers, practitioners, and students, reinforcing EUPeace’s role as a forum that bridges academic thought and the urgent challenges of our time.
To join the event & be part of EUPeace Crisis Conversations please register here.
After your registration you will receive an automatic confirmation email with the login details.
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