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Brexit: an academic conference

Now that the UK has voted to leave the EU what will happen next? When the UK Government starts to negotiate the withdrawal process the current situation in a range of policy areas – from fisheries to human rights – is likely to change. This conference, open to academics and parliamentary researchers, is an opportunity to build relationships and discuss the impact of Brexit on key policy areas.

Who will be there from Parliament? The conference is open to researchers from the Libraries of both Houses, POST, Select Committee staff of both Houses, IPRIN members and Members’ staff.

Who can attend? Academics from institutions around the UK are invited to apply for a place.


Policy milestone details


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Attlee Suite, Portcullis House, Houses of Parliament

Start date: 2016-11-10

Keywords: Brexit

Countries: UK -

Milestone source: http://www.parliament.uk/brexit-conference-2016/

Milestone type: Debate/discussion

Sector: Policy and governance -

Organisation: Parliamentary Office of Science & Technology

Subjects: Skills, education and training, Energy policy

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