Seminar Series – Call for Presenters
The Common Good Project is a University of Divinity initiative, aimed at fostering dialogue between academics, policy-makers and public leaders. This dialogue seeks to identify how religions in Australian can contribute constructively to public life: through interfaith dialogue, public policy, organisational practices and social life.
We are calling for presenters to express their interest in contributing a discussion paper to our seminar series launching later this year. Topics might include:
- Ethical frameworks (theological, philosophical)
- Policy priorities (economic, social, environmental
- Partnerships (civil society, state and private sector)
Seminar papers should foremost stimulate collaborative questioning and discussion among a diverse audience. We welcome a diversity of voices, including representation across religions, cultures and First Nations Peoples.
The series will be a mix of online-only and hybrid seminars. We will negotiate timings to be as inclusive as possible.
If you are interested in presenting or can recommend someone at another institution/organisation, please contact the Common Good Project Co-Investigator, Paul Smyth at paulgerardsmyth@gmail.com.
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The Common Good Project is an initiative committed to researching the principle of the common good in Australia. In particular, we explore what diverse religious traditions understanding of the common good can contribute to Australian society and social cohesion, policy priorities and new forms of social partnerships.







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