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Emily Fitzpatrick
Junior Policy Analyst
Emily Fitzpatrick is a Junior Policy Analyst at the European Policy Centre. Her work focuses mainly on the process of Brexit and the long-term relationship between the United Kingdom and the EU.

Before joining EPC, Emily worked as a Policy Officer with the EU-UK unit of the Permanent Representation of Ireland to the European Union. Her work included monitoring and conducting research on aspects of the EU-UK relationship as it relates to Ireland’s interests. Prior to this, Emily gained experience at the European Parliament DG for Parliamentary
Research Services (EPRS), the International Chamber of Commerce and the Permanent Representation of Ireland to the OECD and UNESCO in Paris, France.

Emily holds an MA in Political and Governance Studies from the College of Europe, Brugge. She obtained her Bachelors in Law and Political Science from Trinity College Dublin in 2018.

PROGRAM

PROJECT

Areas of expertise

Brexit, European Integration, EU-UK relations

Current positions

Junior Policy Analyst

Education

MA in European Political and Governance Studies
LL.B. (Law with Political Science), Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

Languages

English, Irish, French (intermediate)

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Publications

Brexit / COMMENTARY
Time for a reset: Could a new prime minister repair the EU–UK relationship?
By Fabian Zuleeg , Emily Fitzpatrick - 29/07/2022
European Commission / DISCUSSION PAPER
The von der Leyen European Commission at midterm: Same priorities, different reality
By Corina Stratulat , Annika Hedberg , Stefan Sipka , Janis A. Emmanouilidis , Johannes Greubel , Francesco De Angelis , Laura Rayner , Perle Petit , Silvia Carta , Andrea García Rodríguez , Simon Dekeyrel , Melanie Fessler , Tommaso Grossi , Emily Fitzpatrick , Elizabeth Kuiper , Marta Mucznik - 13/06/2022




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