European Forum
The European Forum series of guest lectures began even before the official launch of CREST. It is a venue open to faculty, postgraduates, undergraduates and members of the public. Topics include issues related to the development of the European Union, a range of broader European issues including European security and relations between the EU and the former Soviet countries of Eastern Europe as well as the analysis of public policy concerns in and outside the EU.
European Forum
The UK and the European Union: Better-Off Out?
Date: 12 October
Speaker: Prof. Ulf Sverdrup, Director, Norwegian Institute of Foreign Affairs (NUPI).
The European External Action Service: diplomatic instrument or institutional battleground
Date: 19 October
Speaker: Dr. Karolina Pomorska, University of Cambridge
From Life After UEA to Researching Global Environmental Politics and Forest Governance
Date: 2 November
Speaker: Dr. Heike Schroeder, School of International Development, UEA
The European Union's Engagement with Issues of Religious Freedom
Date: 16 November
Speaker: Dr. Sean Oliver-Dee, Archbishop of Canterbury's Representative to the EU
Homecomings: Returning Cultural Property to Greece and to Italy
Date: 30 November
Speaker: Prof. David Gill, University Campus, Suffolk
For further Information, please contact:
Dr Vassiliki Koutrakou, CREST, PSI, UEA,
ARTS 3.80, v.koutrakou@uea.ac.uk
To view the complete list of speakers for the previous years sessions please click on the appropriate link below.
1996 - 1997
Interdependence and Fragmentation:Discourses and Challenges for Europe
Date: 15 November 1996
Speaker: Dr Tarja Vayrynen
Institution: Tampere Peace Research Institute, Finland
Turkey, Kurdish Human Rights, and the Work of the KHRP
Date: 13 December 1996
Speaker: Caroline Nolan
Institution: KHRP, London
International Relations of the Internet
Date: 8 February 1997
Speaker: Dr Keith Webb
Institution: University of Kent, Canterbury
Right-Wing Euroscepticism: Ideology and Mythology
Date: 9 May 1997
Speaker: Dr Christopher Flood
Institution: University of Surrey


