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A pair of boots in a destroyed part of a city

On Monday 11 November at 7pm, we will hold a session at St Chad's College, Durham, on moral injury in recent and future conflicts.

Our Executive Director Brian Powers will be in conversation with the Rev'd Colonel Timothy Mallard, PhD, MSS. Timothy is in Durham for a year as a Visiting Research Fellow at St Chad’s College after retiring from almost 37 years as a US Army Chaplain. During that time he held certification as an Army Strategist and took part in combat and operational deployments to Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Afghanistan, and Iraq and critical strategic postings at both US Army Europe-Africa and the Pentagon. During his visiting fellowship he will be completing a book entitled Moral Injury and Future War: Ukraine, Israel-Palestine, and Beyond, which examines strategic causes and effects of moral injury and the implications for 21st-century warfare.

Drinks will be available from 8.30pm to continue conversations. This is an in-person only session. It is organised by the International Centre for Moral Injury and St Chad's College at Durham University and forms part of St Chad's College's Outside the Box series. 

All are warmly invited. To book a place, please register here.