Wed, Nov 17, 2021
11 AM – 12 PM (GMT+1)
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These events cover the effects that gender inequality has on men and their daily lives. We will focus on issues like toxic masculinity and gender roles, and discuss them with Professors Ibrahim Al-Marashi and Nuno Magalhães.
To end gender inequality, we need everyone to be involved and share the responsibility. Register to make meaningful change together right now!
Speakers
Nuno Magalhães
Nuno Pereira de Magalhães is a professor of International Relations at IE University, Madrid; a researcher for the Portuguese Institute of International Relations, Nova University of Lisbon; and an associate of the Institute of National Defence of Portugal's Ministry of Defence. He specializes in International Relations theory and in international security - particularly in military integration, conflict management, and nuclear proliferation. Previously, he was a professor of International Relations at HUFS and an ARI Fellow at Korea University; a Japan Foundation Fellow at the University of Tokyo; a Taiwan Fellow at National Taiwan University; a consultant for the Portuguese Mission to the United Nations during the presidency of the UNSC Committee 1718 on North Korean nuclear sanctions; a research associate at Harvard University's Weatherhead Center for International Affairs; a teaching instructor for the MSt in International Relations at the University of Cambridge; a visiting researcher at the Department of Political Science of Seoul National University; a visiting scholar at Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs and Department of Political Science; a visiting fellow at Harvard's Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and Kennedy School of Government; an FCT scholar at the University of Cambridge; a KGSP scholar at Sogang University; and an affiliate at the General Direction of EU Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Portugal. Professor Magalhães holds an MPhil in International Relations and a PhD in Politics and International Studies from the University of Cambridge.
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Co-hosted with: IE School of Politics, Economics and Global Affairs