Our work
We can’t change what we don’t understand. That’s why, in a world of extreme inequality and political polarisation, we believe it’s not our differences that divide us, but our inability to recognise, discuss, debate, and respect those differences.
Our work
We can’t change what we don’t understand. That’s why, in a world of extreme inequality and political polarisation, we believe it’s not our differences that divide us, but our inability to recognise, discuss, debate, and respect those differences.
Our 2024 educational programme
Our Programme Team delivers a range of workshops, conferences, training sessions, and digital content. These are designed to explore the causes and impacts of social division in order to promote more inclusive and just societies.
Our activities are youth-centred, supporting the development of ethical leadership through intergenerational, intercultural, and cross-sector dialogue.
Key areas of focus for our programme include:
- Youth & Democracy – Our flagship project brings young people together from across the country to re-imagine politics and political systems for the UK that will generate better democratic outcomes in the future. It is driven by the concerns and views of young people, including those from marginalised backgrounds, to ensure they are heard.
- Strengthening the Rule of Law – Working with our partner organisations, the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission, the College of Policing, and Big Voice London, we are developing young people’s understanding of the way laws are made, contested, and enforced. Three residential workshops will be held each year with 24 young people from the UK and Commonwealth countries, supported via online resources, facilitated webinars held between retreats, and an online peer-to-peer network.
- Exploring Ethics – Underpinning all the work that we do is the development of ethical leadership skills, empowering young people, and ourselves, to think about what a “good” society might look like and how we might create it. Reflective and interactive, the sessions are designed to help students to reflect critically on the ethical dimensions of contemporary social challenges.
Student conferences
We deliver two highly-regarded, interdisciplinary, residential student conferences, with the aim of creating a space for participants to learn together, build networks, understand differences, and enjoy themselves.
Our Life Beyond the PhD conference takes place over five days in August, bringing together doctoral students from a wide range of backgrounds and disciplines, to explore the value and potential of academic research, foster collaboration, and develop public engagement skills.
Since 1947, our International Student Christmas Conference has extended a warm welcome to students from all over the world who are currently studying in the UK, to enjoy thought-provoking seminars and workshops, meeting others who are studying away from home, facilitating intercultural dialogue, and inspiring discussion and debate on themes related to our work.
Our future plans
Thousands of young people already come to Cumberland Lodge each year. They attend study retreats and participate in our discussions on challenging and topical ethical subjects. Under our five-year strategic plan for 2023 to 2027, we aim to:
- further improve the quality and relevance of our programmatic activity and increase the number of young people we reach
- start building a national and then international movement of young people committed to working towards more just and inclusive societies
- undertake a programme of onsite capital investment designed to enhance the experience of the guests who visit the Lodge each year.