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Congress to Campus - "The Obama Administration: Analysing the first year"

A debate between Former US Congressman Bob Carr and Former US Congresswoman Connie Morella


The debate is part of the “Congress to Campus” programme, which arranges for teams of former members of the United States Congress to visit University and College campuses, to take part in Higher Education and public events focused on political affairs.

We will be welcoming Former US Congressman Bob Carr, Democrat representative from Michigan and Former US Congresswoman Connie Morella, Democrat representative from Maryland to the University’s campus; this debate will focus on President Obama, one year on after being elected President of the United States of America and will be chaired by Professor Philip Davies of De Montfort University and the British Library.


Speaker(s):

Connie Morella | talks | www
Bob Carr | talks | www

 

Date and Time:

10 November 2009 at 7:00 pm

Duration:

1 hour

 

Venue:

De Montfort University Campus Centre
The Gateway
Leicester
LE2 7DR


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Organised by:

Events Office, De Montfort University
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Tickets:

Free

Available from:

To book your place email: djones@dmu.ac.uk

Additional Information:

Doors are open from 6.30pm where refreshments will be served.

Parking will be available in the visitor’s car park on Deacon Street. Directions can be found at http://www.dmu.ac.uk/aboutdmu/campuses/maps/leic_campus.jsp

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