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June 6, 2016

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June 8th – Policy Scotland – ESRC – Urban Transformations

Des McNulty, Governance, Metropolitan, News, Professor Duncan Maclennan, Seminar, Urban developmentBy adminJune 6, 2016

As individual city policies come to replace national cities policies, this event reviewed three key, linked strands of this major shift: city deals, smart cities and what we call metropolitan federalism.

A wall painted with a Scottish saltire at the top and the EU flag at the bottom with a big crack in the plaster where they join and the exposing the brick wall behind

Leave or Remain: the Economics of Brexit

Economy, EU and Brexit, Governance, Professor David Bell, SeminarBy adminJune 6, 2016

Seminar at which Professor David Bell will analyse the economic position of the UK – and particularly Scotland – within the EU.

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