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  • Exploring the government’s pursuit of Brexit opportunities (The Independent)

    Online panel discussion with The Independent. Defenders of the prime minister claim he has shown leadership in responding to the Russian invasion of Ukraine independently of the European Union, and that the British response has been all the stronger for our being outside the EU. Volodomyr Zelensky, the Ukrainian president, certainly seems to regard Boris… Read More »

  • A conversation with young Ukrainian leaders (Aspen Institute)

    Online panel discussion organised by the Aspen Institute. A cloud of uncertainty hangs over Ukraine’s future – as a sovereign state, as a democracy, as a European nation. The Russian military offensive has devastated towns and cities, and 4 million Ukrainians have fled the country so far. Ukraine is fighting for its existence, and huge… Read More »

  • Lockdown Livestream: Ukraine and EU

    In this week’s Lockdown Livestream, Glasgow Loves EU are talking to political anthropologist Arvydas Grisinas about the situation in Ukraine, the Euromaidan protests and the role of the EU. Join them live on facebook, twitter or twitch. The event will also be recorded; you can catch up later here.

  • Fife 4 Europe Street Stalls: St Andrews

    St Andrews St Marys Place St Marys Place, St Andrews

    Fife4Europe Street Stall in Dunfermline, to encourage voter registration for the local elections. Join our volunteers to help on the stall, or just come and say hi, and maybe have a say on the Brexitometer! Interested in joining Fife4Europe? Email us!  

  • Fife 4 Europe Street Stalls: Dunfermline

    Dunfermline High Street (Kingsgate Centre) High Street, Dunfermline, United Kingdom

    Fife4Europe Street Stall in Dunfermline, to encourage voter registration for the local elections. Join our volunteers to help on the stall, or just come and say hi, and maybe have a say on the Brexitometer! Interested in joining Fife4Europe? Email us!

  • French Elections: Implications for Europe

    What does the French election mean for France – and for Europe's future? Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen will once again contest the final round of the French presidential elections as they did in 2017 when Macron won easily by 66% to 33%. But this time could be different after the first round of… Read More »

  • Telling a new story about Europe: Insights from Psychology (Grassroots for Europe)

    Telling a New Story About Europe: Some insights from psychology and implications for the pro-EU campaign Psychological science has much to offer pro-EU campaigners, but throughout the campaign, insights from psychology have not been prominent. This webinar organised by Grassroots for Europe will focus on one set of insights: that people think in ways that… Read More »

  • Brexit and the conduct of British politics (North Herts for Europe)

    Online seminar with Sir Ivor Crewe (formerly Master of University College, Oxford) organised by North Herts for Europe. Sir Ivor Crewe has had a long and distinguished career in British universities, firstly as a professor of political science and subsequently as a vice-chancellor and president of Universities UK. He is currently working on a revised… Read More »

  • Talking Europe – Ukraine (European Movement International)

    Online event hosted by the European Movement International (EMI) as part of their Talking Europe series. This series of online events launched in 2020 aims to discuss the EU’s work and how it affects all Europeans. This time, Stefano Sannino, Secretary General of the European External Action Service (EEAS), will be discussing the recent work… Read More »

  • Catalonia, Scotland and the EU: book launch (Centre on Constitutional Change)

    At this online book launch, authors Niklas Bremberg and Richard Gillespie will be presenting their book: Catalonia, Scotland and the EU: Visions of Independence and Integration (Routledge). Niklas Bremberg is Associate Professor in Political Science at Stockholm University and Senior Research Fellow at the Swedish Institute of International Affairs. Richard Gillespie is Emeritus Professor of… Read More »

  • Lockdown Livestream: War Crimes in Ukraine

    In this week’s Lockdown Livestream, Glasgow Loves EU are talking to Scottish Advocate Ximena Vengoechea Morales about the situation in Ukraine, human rights, war crimes and the role of the EU.   Join them live on facebook, twitter or twitch. The event will also be recorded; you can catch up later here.

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