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KESS Seminar: Innovation and Economic Growth

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The Knowledge Exchange Seminar Series (KESS) is the first of its kind in the United Kingdom, formally partnering a legislative arm of government – the Assembly – with academia. Aiming to encourage debate and improve understanding, KESS provides a forum to present and disseminate research findings in a straightforward format, making those findings easily accessible […]

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Europe’s Emerging Capital Markets Union (Part 2)

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In the second installment of a two-part article, Dr Dieter Pesendorfer examines a new wave of integration and deregulation in Europe and why it might be bad for the ‘real economy’.

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Europe’s Emerging Capital Markets Union (Part 1)

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In the first of a two-part article, Dr Dieter Pesendorfer examines a new wave of integration and deregulation and why it might be bad for the ‘real economy’.

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Putting wellbeing at the heart of governance in Northern Ireland

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Academics from the School of Law have been working with the Carnegie UK Trust and others from government, industry and wider civic society to propose a new ‘wellbeing framework’ for Northern Ireland, exploring how the concept of wellbeing can be used to promote social change.

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Can universities contribute to economic development?

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Professor Nola Hewitt-Dundas asks whether Northern Ireland needs universities? If it does, then should public money be used to support them? If public money is invested in our Universities, then what role should they play in society and the economy?

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