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HomeUpcoming EventsTowards The 2016 US Elections: Continuity? Change? Or Trump?
Towards the 2016 US Elections: Continuity? Change? Or Trump?

An insiders discussion about the issues of 2016 and beyond

A moderated panel discussion led by a delegation of young US political leaders from both the Democrat and Republican Parties. This event is hosted by the School of Politics and International Relations in conjunction with the Australian Political Exchange Council.

The School of Politics and International Relations has a long history of excellence in research, in undergraduate education and in postgraduate supervision. In the 2015 QS Top University rankings of the world’s top 200 universities, ANU was ranked 7th for politics and international relations.

The Australian Political Exchange Council was established in 1981. Its exchange program provides an opportunity for international delegates to learn about Australia’s political system, examine economic and social issues and have access to a broad range of political figures and opinions. 

Please register at http://bit.ly/USpol.

This event is open to the public. Light refreshments will be served. 

To view the flyer for this event please click here. 

 

Date & time

  • Wed 14 Oct 2015, 12:00 am - 12:00 am

Location

Common Room, University House, ANU

Speakers

  • Professor Simon Jackman, School of Politics and International Relations (Moderator)

Contact

  •  Mr Martin Heskins
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