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The Big Hope . Liverpool Hope's major contribution to the European Capital of Culture Year:European Parliament's Year of Intercultural Dialogue Hope Park, Cornerstone, Cathedrals, Philharmonic Hall1000 (750 overseas, 250 UK)Young (aged 18-35) Future leadersFaith. The Big Hope . will consider personal integrity and public lifewill consider the question of how we may develop a humane global society and our role as individuals to help make it possible:.
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1. The Big HopeWorld Youth Congress 4th-11th June 2008
www:hope:ac:uk/thebighope
2. The Big Hope Liverpool Hopes major contribution to the European Capital of Culture Year:
European Parliaments Year of Intercultural Dialogue
Hope Park, Cornerstone, Cathedrals, Philharmonic Hall
1000 (750 overseas, 250 UK)
Young (aged 18-35)
Future leaders
Faith
3. The Big Hope will consider personal integrity and public life
will consider the question of how we may develop a humane global society and
our role as individuals to help make it possible:
4. Themes Arts, Music and Sport Culture
Business
Education
Environment and Sustainable Development
Global Co-Existence, International Development, Politics, Law and Human Rights & Reconciliation
5. Locations The Anglican Cathedral
The RC Metropolitan Cathedral
The Philharmonic Hall
Liverpool Hope University Hope Park
Liverpool Hope University The Cornerstone
Liverpool Hope University Aigburth
6. Key Components Keynote lectures: 40 minutes: 3 per day
Forums: 2 hours: 4-5 per day
Strands 50 each day for 5 days
Colloquia
Saturday Fiesta
Excursions (Chester, Lakes, Snowdonia, York)
Concert at Philharmonic
Daily Exercise
Liverpool 08 Declaration
Friendship Groups
Worship & Prayer 24/7
Nightly Chill Zone
7. A Day at The Big Hope Morning
07:00 Exercise*
07:45 Breakfast
08:30 Worship*
09:00 Keynote 1
10:00 Refreshments
10:30 Forums
*optional Afternoon
12:30 Lunch
13:30 Keynote 2
14:30 Strands
17:00 Keynote 3
18:00 Supper
19:00 Free, Friendship, Trips
22:00 Chill Zone
8. Wednesday Thursday Friday Monday Tuesday Wednesday
9. Forums Two hour sessions
Chair
Panel (4) of national and international experts
Pre-circulated papers or essays
4 x 15 minute keynote presentations
Followed by debate and question and answer session
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11. External Speakers Javed Akhtar, Poet, India
Lord David Alton of Liverpool
Shabbad Azim MP, Actor, India
Sushobha Barve, New Delhi
Pippa Bennett, England Womens Football
Cherie Booth, Lawyer
Baroness Caroline Cox
Baroness Illora Findlay
Stephen Green, HSBC
Rt Hon John Gummer MP
Julia Hausermann, MBE, President, Rights and Humanity
Tommy Hutchinson, i-genius,
Niketu Iralu, New Delhi
Dr Al Iryani, Former PM, Yemen
Rt Revd James Jones
Sajjad Karim MEP, NW England
Most Revd Patrick Kelly, Archbishop of Liverpool
Harriet Lamb, Fairtrade Foundation
Andrew Lancel, Actor, The Bill
Clive Lawton, Consultant Limmud
Mary McAleese, President, Republic of Ireland
Arlene McCarthy MEP, NW England
Imam Ashafa Muhammad, Nigeria
Dr Alfred Ndahiro, Adviser President of Rwanda
Cardinal Cormac Murphy OConnor
Martin Palmer
Rev Professor Alvin J Parris, USA
Kate Potter, Podium
Braulia Ribeiro, Brazil
Alejandro Rodriguez, Argentina
Mano Rumalshah, the Archbishop of Peshawar, Pakistan
Dr Sir Jonathan Sacks, Chief Rabbi
Ramez Salame, Lawyer, Beirut
Bryan Sanderson, former Standard Chartered Bank
Sir Bob Scott, Liverpool Culture Coy
Professor Ian Scott, South Africa
Rt Revd John Sentamu, Archbishop of York
Ajay Sodha, Key Travel
Geoff Thompson, Youth Charter
Vandrea Thompson, Children First, Jamaica
Barrie Walkley, Former US Ambassador
Sir Stephen Wall
Pastor James Wuye, Nigeria
Robert Weir, UK Olympian
Professor Stanley Wells
Dr David Wilkinson, Durham
Paul Wooley, THEOS
12. Strands 40-50 throughout the Congress:
Co-ordinated by Hope staff supported by international and national expert witnesses
Delegates will opt for a Strand before arrival and will stay in that Strand
13. Strands The Strand teams will prepare, participate, contribute to and follow-up strand activities:
4 x 2-3 hour weekday sessions
One full day Saturday
Outputs such as:
Performance, presentation, exhibition at RLPO (Tuesday) or Anglican Cathedral (Wednesday am)
Online website
Publications
14. Strand Types Academic: will produce outcomes such as a book and papers:
Creative: will produce works of art or music or drama and dance performances which may be recorded in the form of CDs, DVDs or on websites:
Practical: involving service learning working with school, church and community groups on environmental and social projects:
15. Strands Arts and Creativity
Ceremonial Banners
Ceramic Mural
Creative Writing
Finding the Slayer Within
Writing out of Conflict
Arts and Peace
Big Hope Choir
Big Hope Chamber Ensemble
Aspects of Comedy
Big Hope Gospel Choir
Human Sun Clock
Shakespeare's Outsiders
Religion on TV
Myths, Mysteries and Miracles
The Big Hope Newsroom
Photography: The World in One City
Art and History of Jazz
Education
Research, Young People and Voice
Christian Tradition in English Literature
Service Learning
Human Rights
Asylum, Identity and Hospitality
Frontiers of Justice
Pioneers of Age
Conflict Transformation and Peacebuilding
Disability in Contexts
Human Rights of Children
Aspects of the Holocaust
Repairers International
Youth on the Margin
Faith
Liverpool Walk of Faith
Life with More Meaning
Always with the Poor
Business
Becoming a Better Leader
The Economy of Communion
Neo-Liberalism: Economics Disconnected from its Social Consequences
Social Entrepreneurship
Civil Leadership
Debating
Rights and Humanity Global Youth Forum
Leading Change and Evolution
Political Internships
European Youth Parliament
The Environment
The Sustrans Cycle Path: Faiths4Change/Merseyfest
Sustainable Coastal Management
Build a House: Habitat for Humanity
Merseyfest
Believing in Cities
16. Big Hope Concert Philharmonic Hall Gerry and the Pacemakers Joanna McGregor
17. Sunday Excursions The excursions will be led by Liverpool Hope academics and will be free:
18. School Day Saturday 7th June Damaris Trust: President for a Day
Presidency of imaginary African country
Mark Hamill, Liverpool Hope
Advice and information from:
Dr: Al-Iryani, adviser for Yemens President Mr: Ali Abdullah Saleh,
Dr Alfred Ndahiro, adviser to the President of Rwanda
Barrie Walkley, US Ambassador to Guinea, Gabon, San Tome and Principe
Understand the dilemmas
Consider issues
Explore interdependence of the world
Explore wealth and poverty,
Discover opportunities for influencing and participating
English Speaking Union Debate
Team of three
debate Developing a More Humane Global Society:
sponsored by the English Speaking Union
part of a strand led by James Probert
schools which do not traditionally take part in debating competitions?
final contributions will be videoed
winning team speak at the closing ceremony at the Anglican Cathedral:
19. ESU Debating Strand James Probert, ESU Deputy Director of Education and Head of Centre fro Speech and Debate
Professor Rosie Sage, Professor of Communication in Education, Liverpool Hope University:
It is fantastic to be promoting this and should not be elitist. These are just the abilities children need to develop the mental schemas for literacy and numeracy and in many other countries public speaking is taught in schools. In Japan this takes priority over subjects until 15 yr. Even 3 year olds give speeches and they are quite wonderful at it - better than me! My PhD was about information processing and how you then express your knowledge informally and then formally and how this can be assessed and developed.
Thursday 2-4:
Concept and Theory
Friday 2-4
Preparation, adjudication
Saturday 10-3
Event
Monday 2-4
Write up, edit booklets, DVD
Tuesday 2-4
Write up, edit booklets, DVD
Wednesday am
Cathedral Performance
20. The Anthony Walker Foundation Anthony Walker Citizenship Award
Opening Evening
Presented by Baroness Cox and Cherie Booth
Anthony Walker Sports for All Day
Saturday 7th and Sunday 8th June
In association with Youth Charter
21. Fees Delegate Fee (week)
Full 150
Reduced 75 (reduced fees are for delegates from weak currency areas)
Accommodation Fee (full board)
Premium 250
Standard 150
Homestay 100
Additional days pro rata
22. Major Sponsors European Parliament: Youth in Action
SOS Childrens Villages
HERODOT
Hope One World
Key Travel
Milapfest
English Speaking Union
Christian Aid
CAFOD
Liverpool Culture Company Joseph Rank Trust
Cooperative Funeral Care
Matthew Sutton & Co
Liverpool Hindu Cultural Association
23. Sponsors US Embassy
Hungarian Consul
Latvian Educational Foundation
The Royal Thai Consulate
Target Education
English Speaking Union Merseyside
Warbreck House Veterinary Centre Bishop Eton One World Group
West Derby Church
Mossley Hill Church
Childwall Church
Bishop Eton Church
Childwall Methodist Church
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