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EPRC European Policy Seminar Series Programme Autumn - Winter 2017-18

06 November 2017

EPRC has now published the schedule for its autumn-winter 2017-18 European Policy Seminar Series. 

In the upcoming series, EPRC will host the following speakers: 

1. November 22nd (12:00-13:00), Dr Davide Vampa (Aston University) - “The Regional Politics of Welfare in Italy, Spain and Great Britain”.

2. November 29th (11:30-13:00), Joint Seminar by Dr Paolo Chiocchetti (University of Luxembourg) - “The competitiveness imperative: what implications for public policy-making?” & Prof Riccardo Crescenzi (London School of Economics) - “Cohesion Policy Incentives for Collaborative Industrial Research. The Evaluation of a Smart Specialisation-Forerunner Program”.

3. December 13th (12:00-13:00), Prof Kenneth Dyson (Cardiff University) - “Dreamers or Cassandras? Intellectuals and the Design of European Monetary Union”.

4. January 24th (12:00-13:00), Prof Paul James Cardwell (University of Strathclyde) – “Responding to Europe's migration 'crisis': the relationship between Law and 'new governance”.

The programme is available to download here.

All seminars will be held at EPRC
University of Strathclyde (Graham Hills Building, main (south east) entrance, 9th floor)
40 George Street, Glasgow

Location map: http://www.strath.ac.uk/maps/grahamhillsbuilding

Seminars are followed by a buffet lunch. There is no charge for attending the seminars, but places are limited so please contact Alyson Ross at EPRC if you are planning on attending alyson.ross@strath.ac.uk

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