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THE UK’s EUROPEAN DESTINY
DR. Jon Davis
Date: Tuesday 4th November
Time: 6 pm
Room: US G19 (University Square Stratford, E15 1NF)
Dr. Davis is the Director of the Mile End Group, Queen Mary’s forum for government and politics. He is also lecturer of “Cabinet and Premiership” and “New Labour in Government”. Before entering academia, he worked a total five years in investment banking at JP Morgan and Banque Paribas, and spent 2000 in the Modernising Government Secretariat of the Cabinet Office. Dr. Davis will be joining King’s College London as a Director in the Policy Institute.
This event is sponsored by the Centre for the Study of States, Markets & People (STAMP)
For more information please contact Ejike Udeogu e.udeogu@uel.ac.uk