There has been a variety of activity related to the EU referendum taking place over recent […]
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On 23rd June 2016, the UK voted to exit the EU. The referendum sparked a flurry of political changes in the government and a sharp rise in hate crimes reported to the police. Suddenly the UK has to confront questions of equality, tolerance and hate.
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The Professional Development Team are offering a workshop to staff which will focus on enhancing skills […]
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The Professional Development Team are offering a workshop to staff which will focus on enhancing skills for resilience in response to the Brexit decision.
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There has been no change to the rights and status of EU nationals in the UK, […]
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Experts in law, politics and economics will be debating the pros and cons of remaining in, […]
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The Faculty of Social Sciences presents the ‘EU referendum debate’. The debate will be chaired by Kevin Lee, School of Economics. Speaking in favour of staying in the EU: Holger Breinlich (Economics), Narine Ghazaryan (Law) and Kyriaki Nanou (Politics). Speaking in favour of Brexit: Aris Georgopoulos (Law), Oliver Morrissey (Economics) and Mark Stuart (Politics).
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