The 45th MacGill Summer School, themed ‘A Fractured World’, will take place in Glenties from July 17th to 19th.
Over 40 speakers are scheduled to participate in the three-day event.
Confirmed speakers include Minister Thomas Byrne TD, Minister Dr. Caoimhe Archibald MLA, and Attorney General Rossa Fanning.
Additional speakers feature Mark Little, a Media Entrepreneur; Dan O’Brien, Chief Economist at the IIEA; and Ruadhán Mac Cormaic, Editor of the Irish Times.
The MacGill Summer School, in partnership with the University of Notre Dame, serves as Ireland’s premier international forum for thought leaders to engage in discussions about pressing issues facing Ireland, Europe, and the world.
It was established over four decades ago by Dr. Joe Mulholland.
In the face of potential trade conflicts with the U.S. and ongoing global conflicts, how can Ireland and Europe navigate this increasingly fragmented world?
Session topics include: Ireland’s Business Model 2.0, Caught in the Crossfire: Ireland, Trump and the China Dilemma, Man Made: Masculinity, Media & Power, and Northern Ireland in a Fractured World.
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