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Issue 97 -  In this month's Border-Zine:

CCBS 22nd Annual Conference

Launch of the Journal for Cross Border Studies in Ireland

Other Cross Border News
 

CCBS Conference

Testing the health of conditions for post-Brexit cooperation: The evolving social and political contexts

The Centre’s 22nd Annual Conference took place online on 24th September.  As always the event gathered together an impressive range of guest speakers who explored how we can maintain and strengthen cooperation and relations between the jurisdictions - north-south and east west – in the challenging context of Brexit. 

Check out the full event gallery

We were delighted that the event attracted such large, diverse online audience. Thank you for supporting us once again!

Further information and a link to the event recording are available on the CCBS website.  

CCBS Journal

The ‘Journal of Cross Border Studies in Ireland’ comprises of a range of high-quality articles from well-known contributors from the academic and policy world. The launch of the Journal coincided with the CCBS Annual Conference as the themes addressed are relevant to those of the conference and to it’s audience. 

This year’s edition of the Journal feature articles from:
•    David Henig | UK Trade Policy Project
•    Aodhán Connolly | Northern Ireland Retail Consortium
•    Sarah Creighton | Writer and Commentator
•    Charles Whitmore | Brexit Civil Society Forum Coordinator
•    Plus many more...

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Other Cross Border News

Upcoming:  Universities Ireland Conference, 6th November 2021

On Saturday 6 November 2021 at 10.00am Universities Ireland is hosting the tenth annual Decade of Centenaries conference and its online iteration of the series.  This year's conference explores the themes of Truce, Treaty, Consolidation of Northern Ireland and Partition & Socio-Economic Dimensions. 

This event is free but registration is required. Click here to register

For more information visit www.crossborder.ie

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