Online and Campus Lectures
Explore The Ideas of Freedom

Presentations and lectures that explore the ideas of freedom
The ILS organizes and hosts lectures that present a wide breadth of social, political, economic, and philosophical topics to attendees. Lectures explore the perspective the ideas of freedom bring to a given topic, and the classical liberal tradition.
Online and campus lectures are

Open to all

Given by professors or experts

Hosted online or
in-person at a university campus
Online and campus lectures FAQ
Who can attend?
Our online and campus lectures exist primarily for students and professors, however, we encourage anyone interested in the topic of the lecture to attend.
Do I have to register to attend?
Each lecture/event is a little different. Some we simply schedule, and any are welcome to show up (online and/or in person). Other times, we require registration to attend.
Check the details of the event you’re interested in to know whether registration is needed.
Upcoming lectures
We welcome you to browse our upcoming lectures below and attend one that interests you.
Looking forward to seeing you—virtually, or in-person!
(King's College London)
Online Lecture
Feb 5, 2026 | 12PM Eastern Time
Afghanistan’s Last Republic
(World Anti-Extremism Network)
University of Ottawa, FSS 4004
March 10, 2026 | 12:30PM
(New York Law School)
University of Ottawa, Location TBA
March 17, 2026 | 11:30AM

