GÜLEN SYMPOSIUM

October 24, 2009, OTTAWA, CANADA

 
 

The Canadian Institute of Intercultural Dialogue, with the generous support of Carleton's College of the Humanities, is sponsoring a symposium on the general theme on contributions of the Gulen movement towards global peace, education, interfaith and intercultural dialogue,  and tolerance.

Objective
To explore the appeal, meaning, and impact of Fethullah Gülen and the Gülen movement as exemplifying approaches to education, dialogue, and peace.

Attending Institutions

1.  Carleton University, Ottawa

2.  Canadian Institute of Intercultural Dialogue, Ottawa

3.  University of Ottawa, Ottawa

4.  Saint Paul University, Ottawa

5.  McGill University, Montreal

6.  Toronto School of Theology, University of Toronto

7.  Renison University College, University of Waterloo

8.  Waterloo Lutheran Seminary, Wilfrid Laurier University

9.  St. Edward's University, Austin, Texas

10. University of Texas, Austin, Texas

11. Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Austin, Texas

12. Canadian Intercultural Dialogue Centre, Toronto

13. Saygi Canadian-Turkish Academics Association, Toronto

14. Canadian-Turkish Friendship Community, Toronto

15. Damla Foundation, Vancouver

16. Ertugrul Education Society, Kitchener/Waterloo

17. Beam Education Community Centre, Hamilton

18. Harmony Dialogue Foundation, Edmonton

19. Media 55 Enterprises, Toronto

20. Burc Interfaith Dialogue Centre, Calgary

21. Ebru TV (Global channel)

22. Dialogue Foundation, Montreal

23. Northern Lights Education Centre, Ottawa

24. Canadian Turkish Heritage Foundation, Ottawa

25. Dialogue Student Association - Algonquin College, Ottawa, ON

 

Symposium Registration is free and open until

24 October 2009

SPONSORS

with the generous support of