Webinar Recording Brexit: What to Watch Panellists Professor Vernon Bogdanor, Georgina Wright, Anna Isaac and Professor Richard Whitman join Professor Anand Menon to explore the latest on the Brexit negotiations and the potential for a Brexit deal.
Brexit and the Future of Finance in Europe A panel discusses the impact of Brexit on financial services as well as its broader implications for the future of European finance.
Africa-EU Relations at the Continental Crossroads: the Influence of CEE-Africa Engagement Panellists explore how African and Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) countries influence the structure and institutions of Africa-EU relations.
Shaping Europe’s Digital Future in a Rapidly Changing World In February, the European Commission unveiled its European Digital Strategy, setting out a series of proposals with the aim to make the EU a global leader in the digital economy.
Africa and the EU: Cooperation for a Sustainable Future Slovenia’s annual high-level Africa event seeks to improve policy outcomes for citizens in Europe and Africa as a result of mutual understanding and strengthened cooperation between the two regions.
Webinar Recording Webinar: The EU-UK Relationship João Vale de Almeida, joins Dr Robin Niblett to discuss the EU-UK relationship.
Webinar Recording Webinar: EU-US Relations: The View from Washington and Brussels Although they view the transatlantic relationship through different lenses, the European Union and the US have been united in their efforts to preserve and further European stability.
Webinar Recording Webinar: The Role of the EU in Coordinating Responses to Global Health Crises This webinar explores what role the European Union has played so far in coordinating national responses to the COVID-19 outbreak and will examine where efforts might have been disconnected or insufficient.
Lecture Recording Schapiro Lecture: The Would-Be Federation Next Door – What Next for Britain? Helen Thompson reflects on the changing nature of the EU as a federation and will seek to map post-Brexit options for the UK within this history.