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Brexit: Why and How?

Aneurin (Nye) Hughes had an eminent career with the British Foreign Office and was Head of the European Commission’s Delegation to Australia and New Zealand from 1995 to 2002. Mr Hughes has an intricate knowledge of European affairs, having first joined the Commission in 1973 at the time of the UK’s accession to the European Community. Prior to joining the Commission, Mr Hughes’ diplomatic career in the British Foreign Service included postings to Singapore (1968-70) and Rome (1971-73). His career in the Commission included work as a Director in the Commission’s Information Services and as Chef de Cabinet to European Commissioner Ivor Richard (1981-85) during which time he made his first official visit to Australia. He retired to Canberra from Oslo.

Mr Hughes’ interest in politics and foreign affairs goes back to his student days. He was elected President of the National Union of Students (1962-64). Mr Hughes was born in Swansea, South Wales and graduated with double honours in Welsh and philosophy from the University College of Wales. He speaks six languages and is the author of numerous articles, pamphlets, essays and editorials on EU-related issues.

Mr Hughes’ lecture is part of the ANUCES Brexit Lecture Series established in 2016.

RSVP by Tuesday 28 February 2017

Registration required https://nyehughes.eventbrite.com.au 

The event's flyer is available here.

An audio recording of the event is available on ANU Soundcloud.

Date & time

  • Tue 28 Feb 2017, 12:00 am - 12:00 am

Location

The Nye Hughes Room<br />
ANU Centre for European Studies<br />
Building 67C, 1 Liversidge St, ANU

Speakers

  • Aneurin “Nye” Hughes, Former Head of the European Commission Delegation to Australia and New Zealand 1995-2002

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