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The Edinburgh Europa Research Group is pleased to invite you to its:
Europa Research Group – Welcome Event
Wednesday 23 September 2015
5pm – 6.30pm
50 George Square · Room G.01
George Square · Edinburgh EH8 9JU
Introductory Remarks
‘Why Should We Study Europe Today?
Dr Arianna Andreangeli
Lecturer in Competition Law
Edinburgh Law School
Europa RG is the postgraduate forum for European affairs. We host presentations on different topics in European studies from home and guest researchers. We also organise occasional panel discussions and conferences.
Come along to our welcome event to meet fellow students and staff working on Europe – broadly defined – including in politics, economics and law. This is an informal and social event to allow us to reconnect and to meet new colleagues working on European issues. We will also present our busy calendar of events for this semester and say a few words about the group.
Wine and other refreshments are provided.
Please note that we have as of writing two presentation spaces remaining for this semester (30 September and 7 October). Otherwise, we are currently taking expressions of interest for next semester.
For more information about Europa RG, visit our website. You can also find us on Facebook and Twitter.
We hope to see you there!
Anthony Salamone · Emily Hancox · Nataliya Muzyka
Europa Research Group Co-Convenors
This event is free. All are welcome
Contact address for queries: europaresearchgroup@ed.ac.uk
LEADERSHIP
Anthony Salamone (@AMSalamone)
The University of Edinburgh
Anthony Salamone is PhD Candidate in Politics at the University of Edinburgh; Co-Convenor of the Edinburgh Europa Research Group; and Managing Editor of European Futures. His research focuses on the politics of the UK’s EU membership.
Emily Hancox (@emily_hancox)
The University of Edinburgh
Emily Hancox is Co-Convenor of the Edinburgh Europa Research Group and PhD Candidate in Law at the University of Edinburgh. Her research focuses on the scope of application of European Union law.
Nataliya Muzyka (@MN000ST)
The University of Edinburgh
Nataliya Muzyka is Co-Convenor of the Edinburgh Europa Research Group and PhD Candidate in Politics at the University of Edinburgh. Her research compares the influence of the European Union on democratisation processes in Poland and Ukraine.
Arianna Andreangeli (@AriAround)
The University of Edinburgh
Dr Arianna Andreangeli is Lecturer in Competition Law at the University of Edinburgh. Her research interests include EU competition law, national competition law, markets, innovation, merger control and business regulation.