The tickets for the Lyse Doucet Carnegie Lecture are now sold out. Those who have booked tickets must take their seats by 5.45pm or they may be reallocated. We will be operating an overflow room so if you would like to attend and do not have a ticket, please arrive at the Booth Lecture Theatre and we will be able to accommodate you.
Lyse Doucet is the BBC’s award winning Chief International Correspondent, and a senior presenter, who anchors news programmes for BBC World News television and BBC World Service radio.
Lyse spent 15 years as a BBC foreign correspondent with postings in Jerusalem, Amman, Islamabad, Tehran, Kabul and Abidjan. She is a regular visitor to the Middle East and has covered major stories in the region since 1994, when she established the BBC’s office in Amman, Jordan.
The event is open to all and free to attend, however as we expect this event to be popular registration is required. Doors open at 5.15pm for a 6pm start.
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