
Wales, the United Kingdom and Europe: Europeanising Devolution
Cardiff, 24 May 2013
This one-day conference places devolution in Wales in a comparative and multi-level context and will start from the assumption that Europe matters for Wales, in terms of policy delivery, best practice, para-diplomacy and inter-cultural exchange.
The event is co-sponsored by the British Academy, the Learned Society for Wales, Cardiff University, the Leverhulme Trust, UACES and the Lifelong Learning Programme of the European Union.
Further information about the event can be found here.
There will be a follow-up event taking place in London on 31 May. Further information is available from Jamiesha Majevadia.
Venue
Pierhead Building, Cardiff Bay, CF99 1NA
Time
10am-6pm, followed by a drinks reception
Registration
The event is free to attend but due to limited space, participants must pre-register.
To register, please follow this link.
If you have any queries about the event, please contact Sarah Morse at the Learned Society of Wales.
Recently Published
Wyn Jones R. & R. Rumbul (2012) 'Wales: 40 Years of EU Membership', Journal of Contemporary European Research, pp. 555-562.
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