About this Event
NTU History and Policy Seminar Series presents:
Professor Elizabeth Hurren (University of Leicester) – ‘The Immigrant Body: past and present policy lessons from history’
More about the seminar series
Our second year of NTU’s History and Policy Series focuses on three broad issues that have made the headlines in later 2023: Climate Change/Net Zero; Disability Policy; and the Future of the Welfare System. With an election very likely in 2024 these same issues are likely to remain ‘live’ and (notably in terms of welfare payments to the disabled) gather momentum. In this series we bring together historians, activists, commentators, arts organisations and policy influencers to explore our three themes and particularly to locate the historical precedents, experiences, trends and realities that can help to understand the debated present and policy future.
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Event Venue
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