Kevrennow | Links: Exploring Cornish/Welsh Connections

Kevrennow | Links: Exploring Cornish/Welsh Connections

By The Institute of Cornish Studies, University of Exeter

A symposium and discussion session exploring current and potential links between Cornwall and Wales. Full programme and timings TBC.

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  • 3 hours, 30 minutes
  • Online

About this event

Date: 2/10/2025

Time: 1.30pm - 4.30pm (GMT)

In person location: In person at the Trevithick Room at the ESI on Tremough Campus, Penryn.

Online: Details to be added to the online event page soon.

Overview

This first event in the Kevrennow project is a forum and discussion session exploring current and potential links between Cornwall and Wales, and generating some practical avenues to explore.

  • We'll begin with a context setting session, where we'll hear short presentations from experts and key figures who will set the scene, explore current Cornish/Welsh connections and potential paths forward.
  • We'll then move to a general group discussion where we'll dig into what we've heard and explore avenues for potential future collaboration.
  • We'll close with a plenary session where we'll hear the ideas that have been discussed and consider how to move forward!

Full programme and timings TBC; check back here for updates. Don't miss this unique opportunity to learn more about the rich heritage that unites Cornwall and Wales. See you there!

Registration

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