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Professor Lee McGowan

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Lee McGowan

Professor Lee McGowan

School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics

Professor McGowan’s research focuses on European Politics. He is particularly interested in the structures of EU governance with special reference to European competition policy; the relationship between the UK and the EU; the theme of far right and populist politics and political violence.

This research has particular relevance to recent developments and explores two of the most salient themes, Brexit and populism. The objective of the research activity is to advance knowledge and understanding of both research areas.

Professor Lee McGowan, JEAN MONNET CHAIR, 2016-2019

In August 2016 I was awarded by the European Commission (as part of the ERASMUS+ programme) a prestigious Jean Monnet Chair in European Integration.  The Chair award and the first at Áù¾ÅÉ«Ìà Belfast since the early 2000's - followed a succesful application on a proposal that sought to communicate Europe and is designed to develop, deliver and expand teaching and research on the European Union at Áù¾ÅÉ«Ìà Belfast as well as using the Jean Monnet Chair to communicating Europe to wider civil society. 

 

A Dictionary of the European Union - Prof Lee McGowan                                                        Preparing for Brexit - Prof Lee McGowan                                                    v

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Contact info

  • L.McGowan@qub.ac.uk
  • +44 (0)28 9097 1089

Research Interests

Open to PhD applications in the field of

  • The Politics of Brexit
  • Populism in Europe and North America
  • Far Right Politics
  • Right-wing violence in Europe
  • Competition policy and single market governance

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Public outreach & key achievements

  • Awarded a Jean Monnet Chair in European Integration by the European Commission in 2016
  • Has held three ESRC grants looking at the interface between Northern Ireland and the EU with reference to institutions of governance, public opinion and the implications of Brexit
  • Held a British Academy research grant on Far Right Parties in the European Parliament and looked at the case of the British National Party.

 


Research students

PhD Title Populism in the UK, Germany and Austria
Name Rebecca Kerr
Country Ireland
Years of Study 2017-2020
   
PhD Title  Devolved Discourses: Rural Environmental Politics in Northern Ireland and Scotland in the Shadow of Brexit
Name Sean Herron
Country  Scotland
Years of Study 2018-2021
   
PhD Title  The influence of non-state actors on the outcome of the UK’s EU withdrawal negotiations
Name Niall Robb
Country  Northern Ireland
Years of Study 2018-2021
   
PhD Title Northern Ireland: Borders and the Peace Process
Name Olivia Brabazon
Country  England
Years of Study 2018-2021
   

Alumni: Where are they now

PhD Title Regions and Regionalism in Sweden
Country Sweden
Current Position  Reader in Politics, Karlstad University, Sweden
   
PhD Title  Northern Ireland: The European Dimension to Devolution in Northern Ireland
Country  Ireland
Current Position  Senior Lecturer, University College Cork
   
PhD Title Interest Group Mobilisation in France
Country UK
Current Position  Professor of Energy Politics, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

 

 


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