The UCL Europe Blog, formerly the UCL Brexit Blog, is a multi-disciplinary, academic blog run by the European Institute. It features European-focused academic analysis and commentary from UCL academics, students and external contributors.

The wide range of blogs covers issues ranging from EU politics and climate change to philosophy, public health, and Brexit. It is updated with several new posts each month.

Interested in becoming a contributor? We accept pitches for blog posts, as well as posts that have been published elsewhere. Please get in touch with a member of our staff.

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  1. […] When the referendum on British EU membership was coming from January 2015 to July 2016 the UCL’s hub for research, collaboration and information on Europe and the European Union, the UCL European Institute has been leading on a European Commission funded project to research and debate Britain’s relationship to Europe and organised a series of public debates with academics, analysts, experts, and campaigners. They have produced a range of resources on policy areas and institutional questions, and host a blog Britain & Europe. […]

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