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Centre of Excellence for EU - Australia Economic Cooperation
Centre of Excellence for EU - Australia Economic Cooperation

Stakeholder Training Workshop, 26 November 2019

The Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence for European Union–Australia Economic Cooperation at The Australian National University consolidates and expands understanding of EU–Australian economic cooperation at a pivotal moment in the bilateral relationship. The Centre’s principal objective is to identify opportunities for the EU and Australia to progress the bilateral economic relationship and to pursue shared objectives in regional and multilateral contexts.

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Brexit seminar by Professor Richard Whitman, Canberra, 25 February 2019
Brexit seminar by Professor Richard Whitman, Canberra, 25 February 2019
Brexit seminar by Professor Richard Whitman, Canberra, 25 February 2019