Happy Together - Europe after Brexit | Bart Los to host lecture series | 31 October
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31 October was supposed to be Brexit day. What keeps today’s Europe together and what drives it apart? Hosted by Bart Los, professor of Economics at the University of Groningen, several speakers will be shedding light on the issue during the event Happy Together: Europe after the Brexit at the Let’s Gro festival.
- Date: 31 October 2019
- Location: Grand Theatre, Grote Markt
- Time: 8 – 10 p.m.
- Language: English
- Registration: no need to pre-register
About Let’s Gro
From Thursday 31 October to Saturday 2 November, all kinds of lectures, workshops and performances will be taking place at various locations throughout the city. This year’s theme is ‘together’, with a particular emphasis on all of the different groups of people that make Groningen what it is. All events are free of charge, though you may need to pre-register for some of them.
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