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SUMMARY:The Annual Chief Executives’ Club Leadership Lecture - Navigating a World of Unprecedented Volatility
DESCRIPTION:The Chief Executives’ Club at Queen’s and the Queen’s Management School\, are delighted to welcome Mr Declan Kelly\, Chairman & CEO\, Teneo to deliver its inaugural Annual Leadership Lecture. Mr Kelly will discuss the unprecedented global environment companies must navigate today as well as his work personally advising the CEOs of many of the world’s largest companies at Teneo. He will also reflect on his term as US Economic Envoy to Northern Ireland\, appointed by then Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in 2009. \nAn entrepreneur\, Irish-American business executive\, and philanthropist\, Mr Kelly is widely known for his corporate problem solving skills\, due to the impact he has had on the American corporate world. \nHis company\, Teneo\, provides services that span the range of strategic communications; government affairs\, investment banking\, cyber security and risk management\, management consulting\, investor relations\, corporate governance\, advisory and executive recruitment\, amongst many others. The firm has nearly 700 employees and offices in 17 strategic markets around the world. Before founding Teneo in 2011\, Mr Kelly acted as US Economic Envoy to Northern Ireland after being appointed to the post in 2009 by then US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Today he advises several of the world’s most recognised CEOs and leaders of the world’s largest companies. \nTo register\, please click here.
URL:https://qpol.qub.ac.uk/event/annual-chief-executives-club-leadership-lecture-navigating-world-unprecedented-volatility/
LOCATION:Riddel Hall\, 185 Stranmillis Road \, Belfast\, Co Antrim \, BT9 5EE\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:BREXIT 15 months on – socio-legal perspectives for the EU and Europe
DESCRIPTION:15 months after the UK has lodged its intention to withdraw from the European Union (EU)\, there is limited information on what exactly the UK wishes to achieve. However\, this does and should not prevent the EU from responding to this withdrawal with a programmatic renewal. Clearly\, the EU’s social legitimacy is one of the areas where renewal is dearly needed – as is the question how the EU’s visions are communicated and realised at its new borders\, especially to the West and the East. \nBecause the EU is and remains a Community of Law\, new perspectives will impact on its legal nature\, giving much food for thought to socio-legal academics. \n\nPlenary Panel I: The EU’s social legitimacy after the UK’s withdrawal\nFree Movement of People in the EU after “Brexit”\nProf. Catherine Barnard\, University of Cambridge\, UK \nThe implications of “Brexit” for EU Social Policy\nProf. Mary Daly\, University of Oxford\, UK \nA European Social Union after the crisis\nProf. Frank Vandenbroucke \, University of Amsterdam\, The Netherlands  \n  \nPlenary Panel II: Perspectives for the EUs Eastern and Western Fringes\nThe EU’s role in policing the rule of law: reflections on recent Polish experience\nProf. Robert Grzeszczak and Dr. Stephen Terrett\, University of Warsaw\, Poland \nEuropean solutions for the island of Ireland\nProf. Dagmar Schiek\, Queen’s University Belfast\, Northern Ireland \nThe De-Europeanisation of border conflicts: the Brexit effect on UK territorial borders\nDr Nikos Skoutaris\, University of East Anglia\, UK \nTo view the full conference programme\, click here. \nTo register\, click here.
URL:https://qpol.qub.ac.uk/event/brexit-15-months-later/
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SUMMARY:Brexit and the Japan-UK relationship
DESCRIPTION:Mr Shinichi Iida\, Minister for Public Diplomacy and Media at the Embassy of Japan in the UK will visit Queen’s University on 29 September to deliver a lecture entitled “Brexit and the Japan-UK relationship.” \nMinister Iida will discuss Brexit and its impact on business in the light of Japan’s role as the second-largest non-EU investor in Britain\, based upon a long-term and cooperative relationship. He will also refer to the core principles that Japan and the UK share\, including adherence to the rule of law and respect for human rights\, and to the two countries’ commitment to working together to tackle a range of weighty global issues. \nMinister Iida will also touch upon the importance of cultural and people-to-people exchange between Japan and the UK as a springboard for advancing dynamic\, forward-looking bilateral ties for the benefit of future generations. \nAbout the Speaker \nMr Shinichi Iida\, was born in 1967 in Ashikaga\, Tochigi Prefecture. He passed the diplomatic service examination in his third year at the Faculty of Law in University of Tokyo. After entering the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA)\, he studied at Amherst College in Massachusetts\, USA. After working for the Permanent Mission of Japan to the UN in New York from 2003 to 2006\, he held positions as Director for Oceania Division\, Director of Global Issues Cooperation Division\, and Director of Consular Policy Division at MOFA. In July 2016\, he was assigned to the Embassy of Japan in the United Kingdom as Minister for Public Diplomacy and Media.
URL:https://qpol.qub.ac.uk/event/brexit-japan-uk-relationship/
LOCATION:Canada Room and Council Chamber\, Queen's University Belfast\,  University Road\, Belfast\, BT7 1NN\, United Kingdom
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