Brexit and Youth - a panel discussion

King's College London

October 20

Strand Building Room: Great Hall Strand Campus, Strand, London, WC2R 2LS

What is the impact of Brexit on youth opportunities, especially on UK students in mainland Europe and vice-versa?

Find out at the first event of King's Europe Week, where Shona Murray (Europe Correspondent for Euronews) and Sébastien Maillard (Associate Fellow, Europe Programme, Chatham House) will engage in a panel discussion.

After a short opening statement from each speaker, the panel will take questions from audience members, followed by a debate between panellists.

The event will be held in the Great Hall of King's Building. A reception with drinks will follow: we encourage all attendees to stay, enjoy a drink, and network.

Please note, King's events are free, which means we routinely overbook to allow for no-shows and avoid empty seats. Admission is on a first come, first served basis, so please arrive in good time to avoid disappointment. We will not be able to admit those without tickets.

There may be some photography at this event for archival and promotional purposes. If you would prefer not to be photographed, please let a member of staff or the photographer know on arrival.

King's Europe Week is the flagship annual event co-organised by the Department of European & International Studies (EIS), the Jean-Monnet Centre of Excellence on Next Generation EU–UK Relations and the European (JMCE), and the Intenational Studies King's Association (EISKA). King's Europe Week brings together policy-makers, researchers, media and businesses to discuss, debate and analyse the present and future of Europe in a changing global order.