Reflections on the Centenary of the Government of Ireland Act | Queen's University Belfast
Queen’s University Belfast, with the support of both the UK and Irish Governments, is pleased to host an event marking the centenary of the Government of Ireland Act. The anniversary of this profoundly significant event represents a key moment in the Decade of Centenaries and provides an opportunity to reflect on the shared history of these islands, as well as to consider the progress made since the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement. This event is open to all, and will be streamed to a virtual audience. It will include contributions from UK and Irish politicians and historians. Subscribe NOW to Queen’s University Belfast: http://bit.ly/1Y24vux MORE from Queen’s University Belfast: Like Queen’s University Belfast: / qubelfast Follow Queen’s University Belfast on Twitter: / qubelfast Follow Queen’s University Belfast on Instagram: / qubelfast To find out about our courses: http://www.qub.ac.uk/home/StudyatQuee... To find out about our research: http://www.qub.ac.uk/home/Researchand... Queen’s University Belfast is a UK Russell Group university based in Belfast, Northern Ireland and here you will find out what Queen’s University Belfast can do for you, whether you want to know about one of hundreds of courses, what our students think about living and studying at Queen’s and in Belfast, and how our researchers are creating impact around the world. http://qub.ac.uk/

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