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Georgina Wright

Associate

Georgina was an senior researcher on the Brexit team where she focused on UK engagement and influence in the EU after Brexit. Her research interests include the EU27’s views of Brexit, Franco-British relations and the future of the EU.

Prior to joining the Institute, she was a research associate at Chatham House and has worked for the European Commission and NATO in Brussels. She frequently gives evidence to select committees in the House of Commons and House of Lords. 

Georgina read Politics at the University of Edinburgh and holds an MA in EU International Relations and Diplomacy Studies from the College of Europe (Bruges). She speaks English, French and Italian.

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12 DEC 2018 Explainer

Article 50 extension

Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty is the legal process for leaving the EU.

16 NOV 2018 Explainer

No-deal Brexit: EU preparations

Both the UK Government and the EU have said that their aim is to reach a deal that delivers a smooth and orderly exit from the EU.

31 MAY 2018 Explainer

EU agencies

What are EU agencies and why do they matter?

14 AUG 2017 Explainer

UK–EU future relationship: aviation

UK airlines currently have access to the world’s most liberalised aviation market – the European Common Aviation Area (ECAA) – through its membership

16 JAN 2017 Explainer

Trade defence after Brexit

The government has set up a new public body – the Trade Remedies Investigations Directorate – to pick up the task of managing trade defence after Brex