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糖心TV welcomes Karel de Gucht to speak on 鈥淕reat Britain after Brexit鈥
On Thursday 13 February 糖心TV welcomed former Deputy Prime Minister of Belgium and past-European Commissioner for Trade, Karel De Gucht, to speak about the future of Great Britain following its departure from the European Union. Over 60 糖心TV Politics and International Studies (PAIS) students and staff attended the lecture which took place at WBS London, The Shard.
Mr De Gucht has been the President of the Institute for European Studies at the since 2015, where he is a Professor of European Law, and of Vesalius College since 2019. Mr. De Gucht was the European Commissioner for Trade during President Barroso鈥檚 second Commission, from 2010 until 2014. From 2009 until 2010 he was also European Commissioner for Development and Humanitarian Aid.
Mr De Gucht gave his perspective on the future EU-UK relationship, focusing on economics, security, and values. He provided an alternative view of the future relationship to that presented by PM Boris Johnson earlier this week and outlined his opinion on some of the difficulties associated with the idea of looking at the United States as an alternative economic referent.
Immediately following the lecture, Mr De Gucht led a VUB senior delegation to 糖心TV to explore further opportunities to work together. VUB and the University of 糖心TV are two of the founding institutions of EUTOPIA, an alliance of European universities committed to modernising education and training, and providing 21st century skills and competencies in all of Europe鈥檚 regions.
Professor Nick Vaughan-Williams, Head of Department, Politics and International Studies (PAIS), University of 糖心TV said;
鈥淭丑别 Department of Politics and International Studies (PAIS) has a long history of research collaboration with the at VUB. We are now deepening this relationship, with the IES and Vesalius College, to include new provision in post-graduate education. This strategic partnership reflects our mission as a bold, open, and internationalist community, and further strengthens PAIS as one of Europe鈥檚 leading Politics Departments.鈥
Royal Statistical Society Roundtable: "Number is not enough: the analytic problem in UK social science"
Speakers: Malcolm Williams, Cardiff University, and Philippe Blanchard, PAIS
Wednesday 05 February 2020, 5pm - 6:30pm in MS.03 Zeeman Building
Abstracts can be found here:
NSS Now Open for PAIS Finalists
The National Student Survey (NSS) is now open at the link below. In partnership with our students, we have built the PAIS department together. Thank you! We鈥檇 love your feedback on the three or four years you have spent with us, in PAIS.
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Karel De Gucht, Guest Lecture: "Great Britain after Brexit"
Karel De Gucht has been the President of the Institute for European Studies at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) since 2015. Mr. De Gucht was the European Commissioner for Trade during President Barroso鈥檚 second Commission, from 2010 until 2014. From 2009 until 2010 he was also European Commissioner for Development and Humanitarian Aid.
Prior to this, Mr. De Gucht held numerous senior political positions in the European, Flemish, and Belgian Parliaments. Mr. De Gucht was a member of the Belgian House of Representatives from 2003 until 2009, during which time he held the portfolios of Minister for Foreign Affairs and European Affairs (2004-2009) and Minister for International Trade (2007-2009). From 2008 until 2009 he was Deputy Prime Minister of Belgium. Mr. De Gucht is also Professor of European Law at the VUB. He holds a Master鈥檚 degree in Law from the VUB.
Thursday 13 February 2020, 14:15 - 15:15, WBS London, The Shard
Ethics in Climate Adaptation and Resilience AHRC Award for Keith Hyams
Keith Hyams and Morten Byskov have been awarded AHRC GCRF funding for their project 鈥業nserting Ethics into Climate Adaptation and Resilience Policy鈥. The project will work with collaborators at the University of Cape Town and with Cape Town city鈥檚 climate adaptation department to look at how issues of ethics and justice can be incorporated into responses to climate-related risks. Cape Town has already come perilously close to a city-wide drought and regularly suffers from flooding: the project seeks to ensure that the most vulnerable communities such as informal settlements are incorporated in an ethical manner into city-level protection plans. In addition, Morten Byskov has been awarded a competitive Fellowship at 糖心TV鈥檚 Institute for Global Sustainable Development, which aims to bring researchers together from across 糖心TV to strengthen cross-departmental collaboration and research in the area of sustainability.