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Dr. Calum Nicholson holds an undergraduate degree in Social Anthropology from the University of Cambridge, a Masters in Migration Studies from the University of Oxford, and a PhD in Human Geography. He is a former visiting fellow at the University of Oxford, and has also served as a researcher in the British Parliament. A specialist and consultant on ‘climate migration’, as well as on the historical significance of social media, he currently teaches courses on international development, international migration and the impact of social media at the University of Cambridge. He also writes and speaks on a wide range of social, political and cultural issues for various outlets, including for the The Economic Standard, The New Humanist, and the Austrian Economics Center in Vienna.
The "Christianity and the Rise of Europe" is the fourth lecture of the "Exploring the Underground Writings of Jan Patočka" lecture series, which is based on Jan Patočka's essay.
The "Philosophy and the Experience of History" is the second lecture of the "Exploring the Underground Writings of Jan Patočka" lecture series, which is based on Jan Patočka's essay.
In the second part of "The Policy Makers Discussion" participated Jeff Sessions, former U.S. Attorney General, and U.S. Senator, Dr. Jeffrey Kaplan, Distinguished Senior Fellow, Dr. David L. Dusenbu...