Dr Anne Devlin ESRI Forward Thinking Workshop, Wednesday 28th January @7pm
Dr Anne Devlin
Dr Anne Devlin is an economist with the Economic and Social Research Institute in Dublin.
Her research interests are primarily in the areas of labour economics, education, wellbeing and social inclusion. Anne’s work across these areas has increasingly taken a place-based approach. Anne has also been involved in a range of projects examining various aspects of the all-island economy and North South cooperation on the island of Ireland. Anne has published her work in a range of national and international academic journals.
Anne obtained her PhD in Economics from Queen’s University Belfast. Her PhD research examined the high levels of disability in Northern Ireland and whether there is a relationship with the conflict in NI.
Anne is a Visiting Scholar at Queen’s Business School, Queen’s University Belfast, a Steering Group member of the All-Island Social Security Network, an advisor to the Centre for Economics, Policy and History, and a mentor to Economics students in Queen’s University Belfast interested in pursuing research careers.
About Forward Thinking
The Forward Thinking project is supported by PEACE PLUS, a programme managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB). It is funded through Derry City and Strabane District Council’s PEACEPLUS Local Co-Designed Action Plan, under the theme of Celebrating Cultural Diversity.
Forward Thinking is an adult dialogue project focused around the future of North- South and East-West relationships. It includes exploring constitutional questions and challenges from a diverse range of perspectives, and considers NI in a global context.
To find out more please visit: www.holywelltrust.com/forward-thinking