What Might the European Elections Mean for the Future of the EU?
Speakers: Matthew Goodwin, Professor of Politics and International Relations, University of Kent; Sara Hagemann, Associate Professor in European Politics, European Institute, LSE; Sara Hobolt, Sutherland Chair in European Institutions, Department of Government, LSE.
Date: Thursday 16 May, 18.30-20.00
Venue: Old Theatre, Old Building, LSE
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Brexit: re-thinking the future of higher education in the UK
Speakers: Julia Black, Strategic Director for Innovation, LSE; Edward Byrne, President & Principal, King’s College London; Nick Hillman, Director of Higher Education Policy Institute (HEPI)
Date: Wednesday 1 May, 18.30-20.00
Venue: Wolfson Theatre, New Academic Building, LSE
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Brexit: what have we learnt? What can we expect?
Speakers: Catherine Barnard, Professor in European Union Law and Employment Law, University of Cambridge; Sir Charles Bean, Professor of Economics, Department of Economics, LSE and former Deputy Governor, Bank of England; Jill Rutter, Programme Director for Brexit, Institute for Government.
Date: Thursday 28 March, 18.30-20.00
Venue: Sheikh Zayed Theatre, New Academic Building, LSE
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Taking Back Control? Brexit and the Future of Europe
Speaker: Wolfgang Streeck, Emeritus Director of the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies in Cologne
Date: Friday 15 March, 18.30-20.00
Venue: Sheikh Zayed Theatre, New Academic Building, LSE
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Brexit: the future of Europe and the Franco-British relationships
Speaker: Nathalie Loiseau, French Minister for European Affairs
Date: Thursday 7 March, 12.30-13.30
Venue: The Long Room, 1st Floor, 29 Lincoln's Inn Fields
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Brexit: the Constitution and the future of the UK
Speakers: Catherine Haddon, Senior Fellow at the Institute for Government and Vernon Bogdanor, Research Professor, Centre for British Politics and Government, King's College London
Date: Tuesday 19 February, 18.30-20.00
Venue: Old Theatre, Old Building, LSE
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Brexit: with a little help from our friends
Speakers: HE Janice Charette, Canadian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom; HE George Brandis QC, Australian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom; HE Foo Chi Hsia, High Commissioner of the Republic of Singapore to the United Kingdom; HE Sir Jerry Mateparae GNZM QSO KStJ, New Zealand High Commissioner to the United Kingdom.
Date: Thursday 7 February, 18.30 - 20.00
Venue: Old Theatre, Old Building, LSE
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How Far Has Brexit Reached? Taking Stock of Progress and Risks
Speakers: Catherine Barnard, Professor in European Union Law and Employment Law at the University of Cambridge; Rain Newton-Smith, Chief Economist at the Confederation of British Industry; Sara Hobolt, Sutherland Chair in European Institutions, LSE; Stephen Wall, Former British Ambassador to Portugal and Permanent Representative to the European Union.
Date: Wednesday 28 November 2018, 18:30-20:00
Venue: Old Theatre, Old Building, LSE
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Brexit Forum: The UK and the EU; past, present and future
Speakers: Jennifer Jackson-Preece, Associate Professor of Nationalism, European Institute and Department of International Relations, LSE; Piers Ludlow, Professor of International History, Deputy Head of Department; Robert Saunders, Senior Lecturer in Modern British History, Queen Mary University; Karen Smith, Professor of International Relations, Director of the European Foreign Policy Unit
Date: Monday 26 November 2018, 19:15-20:30
Venue: Workspace 4, LSE Life, LSE Library
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Brexit: Impact on Government and Parliament
Speakers: Vernon Bogdanor, Professor of Government, Kings College, London; Joe Owen, Associate Director, Institute for Government Working on Brexit; Tony Travers, Associate Dean of the School of Public Policy, LSE.
Date: Tuesday 23 October 18:30 -20:00
Venue: Wolfson Theatre. NAB
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Banking on Markets; the transformation of bank-state ties in Europe and beyond
Speaker: Rachel Epstein, Professor of International Relations and European Politics, Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver; Abby Innes, Assistant Professor of Political Economy, European Institute, LSE; Waltraud Schelkle, Associate Professor of Political Economy, European Institute, LSE
Date: Tuesday 9 October 18:30 - 20:00
Venue: Hong Kong Theatre, Clement House, LSE
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