
The UK and the EU: Ask the Experts
Event Information
Description
Recording
A video recording of this event is available on YouTube, and an audio recording is available on Soundcloud.
You can also see a recording of a previous event in Norwich on YouTube.
Please note: this event took place on Monday 25 April 2016.
About the event
Everyone is invited to 'Ask the Experts' at this public event hosted by the University of Exeter.
The event offers you the opportunity to ask a leading panel of specialists about possible implications of the upcoming EU Referendum.
This event is funded by the ESRC’s ‘The UK in a Changing Europe’ initiative. For more details about the initiative visit the project website: http://ukandeu.ac.uk/
Professor Alison Harcourt, who has organised the event, said: “The public have to make a very important choice in the EU referendum on the 23 June and we hope this event will help them as they consider how to vote.
“The way the EU operates can be complex, and can seem even more so now competing sides in the referendum have started their campaigns. At this event the public can get expert, unbiased information about the impact of both a yes and no vote.”
Panellists
Panellists will include:
- Catherine Barnard, Professor of European Union Law, University of Cambridge, and Senior Fellow of 'The UK in a Changing Europe'
- Alison Harcourt, Professor of Public Policy, University of Exeter and Senior Fellow of 'The UK in a Changing Europe'
- Claudio Radaelli, Professor of Political Science and Director of the Centre for European Governance, University of Exeter
- Susan Banducci, Professor and Director of the Exeter Q-Step Centre, University of Exeter
- James Devenney, Professor of Commercial Law and Head of the Law School, University of Exeter
- Iain Begg, Professorial Research Fellow at the European Institute, London School of Economics
- Sam Robbins, Honorary Research Fellow, University of Exeter. Sam is a specialist in financial services.
Contact
If you have any questions about this event please contact: research-events@exeter.ac.uk or 01392 722321.