The Stevenson Lectures in Citizenship were established in 1921 by a bequest to the University of Glasgow from Sir Daniel Macaulay Stevenson (1851–1944), a Glasgow-born engineer, politician and philanthropist.
Building solutions: the Big Society in the Local Community. Speaker: Karyn McCluskey, Director, Violence Reduction Unit. Part of the Citizenship and t...
The 'big society' in Scotland. Speaker: Annabel Goldie, MSP, Scottish Conservative Member of the Scottish Parliament. Part of the Citizenship and the ...
The Scottish Enlightenment and the 'big society'? Speaker: Christopher Berry, Emeritus Professor of Political Theory and Honorary Research Professor a...
New Constitution? New Citizens? Women and Constitutional Reform. Speaker: Katie Ghose, Chief Executive, Electoral Reform Society. Part of the Citizens...
New Constitution? New Citizens? Reform of the House of Lords? Speaker: Professor The Lord Norton of Louth, University of Hull, former Chairman of the ...
New Constitution? New Citizens? Speaker: Professor Tony Wright, former Labour MP, former Chair of the Public Administration Select Committee. Part of ...
New Constitution? New Citizens? Constitutional Reform - an insider's view. Speaker: Rt Hon Charles Kennedy, MP. Part of the Citizenship & Constitution...
Constitutional reform and how we got here: A commentator's view. Speaker: James Naughtie, Presenter, BBC Radio 4 'Today' Programme. Recorded: 19 Octob...
Inequality: the enemy between us? Speaker: Richard Wilkinson, Emeritus Professor of Social Epidemiology, University of Nottingham. Recorded: 27 Octobe...
The Political Risks of Constitutional Reform. Speaker: Professor Robert Hazell, Director, Constitution Unit, University College London. Recorded: 2 No...