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(22/05) Lecture by Labour MP in Buckingham



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THE university is proud to announce the third lecture of the spring term series given by Labour MP, Gisela Stuart, on Thursday, May 22.
The lecture will be on a topic relating to The Reform of the EU and the Reform Process.

Gisela has been the MP for Birmingham Edgbaston since 1997. A member of the House of Commons Social Security Select Committee from 1997 to 1998, parliamentary
private secretary to Paul Boateng MP (minister of state for the Home Office) in 1998 and parliamentary under-secretary of state, Department of Health, from 1999 to 2001.

Gisela was educated at Realschule Vilsbiburg, Manchester Polytechnic and London University and has worked as a bookseller, a translator, lecturer in law at Worcester College of Technology, and as a researcher into pensions law at Birmingham University.

Her special areas of interest are pensions (particularly provision for women), constitutional reform and the criminal justice system.

Since 2001 she has been a member of the House of Commons Foreign Affairs Select Committee.

The talk will take place in the Ian Fairbairn Lecture Hall, Chandos Road Building starting at 6.30pm.

As with other talks, admission is free and open to all.
There will be time to meet and talk to the speaker over drinks in the foyer.

For more information, please contact the publicity office on 01280 820213, alternatively you can email publicity@buckingham.ac.uk.



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  • Last Updated: 15 May 2008 11:35 AM
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