Listen to some of the talks that were given as part of the ̽»¨Ö±²¥'s 'Brexit Week' series, which took place from 18 - 22 October.
Many of us see our privacy as a basic right. But in the digital world of app-addiction, geolocation tracking and social oversharing, some may have...
Ash Amin (Department of Geography) and John Bell (Faculty of Law) discuss the importance of European research collaborations, and how they might...
Andy Martin (Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages) discusses existentialism and the EU referendum.
Simon Redfern (Department of Earth Sciences) discusses how Brexit may impact EU research opportunities and funding in the UK.
Brendan Simms (Department of Politics and International Studies) discusses Britain's relationship with Europe, from the Vikings to the Referendum.
Cambridge law professor says Article 50 is the only legal mechanism for Brexit, countering assertions by Vote Leave ‘roadmap’ that Article 50 is “not...
Geoffrey Edwards (Department of Politics and International Studies) discusses what motivates some people to support Brexit.
Lawrence King (Department of Sociology) and Piotr Ozieranski ( ̽»¨Ö±²¥ of Bath) discuss how EU member states use complex policy instruments to...
Catherine Barnard (Faculty of Law) discusses why it's so important that young people vote in the EU referendum.
Kenneth Armstrong (Centre for European Legal Studies) and Michael Dougan ( ̽»¨Ö±²¥ of Liverpool) discuss the volume of UK law which derives from...
Chris Bickerton (Department of Politics and International Relations) discusses the role of the European Union.