The constitutional futures of the UK and the wider relationship with both parts of Ireland are the focus of this event. Building upon a successful earlier series of events in Queens University Belfast, this conversation will widen out discussion to cover the implications of further devolution/independence in the UK and, particularly, the impact on Ireland, north and south, of the UK leaving the EU or the ECHR.
Organised by the Academy’s Ethical, Political, Legal and Philosophical Studies Committee in association with Mason Hayes & Curran.
Part One of this conversation is entitled ‘A New Relationship? Brexit, Ireland and Northern Ireland’ and will take place in the Academy on 6th May.
Please see the full programme here
Part Two of this conversation will take place on 15th September at Queen’s University Belfast.
Two bursaries of €50.00 each are available to post-graduate students. To make an application for a bursary contact John Morison MRIA, at j.morison@qub.ac.uk Include a CV and up to 500 words outlining your reasons for wishing to attend the conversation, and how your attendance would assist with your studies.