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31 January - 'EU Never Know': UCC talks Brexit

Vittorio Bufacchi (Philosophy)                                                

Paul Burgess (Applied Social Studies) Stephen Coutts (Law) Fiona Kearney (Glucksman Gallery)                             

Mary C. Murphy (Government & Politics)                            

Jonathan Evershed (Government & Politics) Charlie Power (BSc Government 2) Moderated by Paul O'Donovan (Academic Secretary & Assistant Registrar)

Department of Government & Politics

10.00-11.30am, Friday 31 January 2020
North Wing Council Room (off the Main Quad)

On Friday 31 January 2020, the UK will formally leave the European Union and complete phase one of the Brexit process. To mark this moment, UCC colleagues from across the University will consider and reflect on what Brexit means from the perspective of their discipline, their research and their own personal experiences. This will be a moderated and conversational discussion which encourages audience participation. It promises to be a timely, thought-provoking and maybe poignant reflection on a day when Ireland’s nearest neighbour leaves the shared EU framework. All are welcome to attend and contribute.

 

College of Arts, Celtic Studies & Social Sciences

Coláiste na nEalaíon, an Léinn Cheiltigh agus na nEolaíochtaí Sóisialta

College Office, Room G31 ,Ground Floor, Block B, O'Rahilly Building, UCC

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