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Queen’s hosted British Academy Lecture with Professor Emeritus David Reynolds

Queen’s hosted the British Academy’s Elie Kedourie Memorial Lecture on the topic, “The Meaning of Brexit and the Future of the Union.”

Pictured L-R are: Professor James Davis, Head of the School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics; Professor Stuart Elborn, Provost and Deputy Vice-Chancellor; Professor David Reynolds, lecture speaker and Emeritus Professor, University of Cambridge; Professor Marie Coleman, History Disciplinary Lead at the School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics; Professor Graham Walker, lecture Chair and Emeritus Professor, School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics; and Dr Edwin Coomasaru, British Academy.

Delivered by Professor David Reynolds, Emeritus Professor of International History at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of the British Academy, the lecture explored some of the issues not fully resolved since the United Kingdom (UK) left the European Union (EU) on 31 January 2020, such as border policies (the Channel crossing, Northern Ireland) and the UK’s relationship with the EU. 

Professor Reynolds said: “It's always a pleasure to visit Queen's - a stimulating and hospitable campus. I valued the opportunity to share my thoughts about the meaning of Brexit and to learn more about the important work being done by scholars in Belfast on the future shape of the United Kingdom." 

Speaking about the event Professor Stuart Elborn, Provost and Deputy Vice-Chancellor at Queen’s remarked: “We are delighted to once again act as host for this year’s British Academy Lecture, delivered by such a prestigious speaker as Professor David Reynolds. The aim of the British Academy lecture series reflects the values of the University, in stimulating discussion and debate, on topics that reflect and impact today’s society. 

Professor James Davis, Head of the School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics at Queen’s commented: “It is an honour for us to welcome Professor David Reynolds as he delivers his prestigious British Academy Lecture, and to have this opportunity to hear his thought-provoking reflections on Brexit and the future of the union, both in the lecture itself and in discussion with colleagues and students.” 

The lecture is part of an ongoing partnership between the University and the British Academy, supported this year by the School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics at Queen’s. 

The event was introduced by Professor Marie Coleman, from the School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics and the lecture was followed by a Q&A session, chaired by Professor Graham Walker, Emeritus Professor of Political History at Queen’s. 

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