OLE3622 Northern Ireland after Brexit: A Guide for the Perplexed

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Katy Hayward, PhD

Fee £50.00 (concession rate £40.00) - fee will amend when you select the appropriate fee rate below.

Spring 2026

5 weekly sessions on Tuesdays 12.00 noon to 2.00 pm, starting 5 May

A decade on from the referendum to leave the EU, the impact of Brexit remains particularly complex for Northern Ireland. This course draws on QUB's leading expertise in European integration, international trade, and border management to explain the causes and effects of these impacts. In particular, it will bring participants up to date in the evolution, implications and implementation of the Windsor Framework (Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland). It will also cover the latest developments in the UK-EU Common Understanding as negotiations continue.

This class will be offered in hybrid form, i.e. you can attend on QUB campus or online

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