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Former Irish prime minister to speak at Notre Dame

Author: April Toler

Leo Varadkar headshot.

Leo Varadkar, former prime minister of Ireland and current member of parliament in D谩il Eireann, will join the , part of the , for a public discussion of Irish current affairs including public health initiatives, civic life and the political future of the island of Ireland.

鈥溾 will take place from 3 to 4:30 p.m. on Sept. 20 (Friday) in the Hesburgh Center Auditorium on the University of Notre Dame Campus.聽, professor of modern Irish history and director of the , will moderate the discussion. The event is free and open to the public.

Varadkar鈥檚 visit is part of the Keough-Naughton Institute鈥檚 mission as a multidisciplinary and global research hub bringing Ireland to Notre Dame, Notre Dame to Ireland and Ireland to the world. The institute hosts programs and events that draw on public policy to enrich the community鈥檚 understanding of Ireland's peoples and cultures, and to highlight how Ireland鈥檚 uniqueness speaks to the universal human experience.

鈥淭he Keough-Naughton Institute is delighted to welcome Deputy Leo Varadkar to the University of Notre Dame and to the Keough 91视频 of Global Affairs,鈥 said , the Thomas Moore and Judy Livingston Director of the Keough-Naughton Institute for Irish 91视频. 鈥淒eputy Varadkar's visit reflects our commitment to supporting research and education related to Ireland and the Irish. Specifically, this visit will help bring to Notre Dame some of the insights and conversation generated by , our signature project in collaboration with the that supports independent research on the island's constitutional, institutional and political future.鈥

Varadkar was Taoiseach (prime minister) of Ireland from 2017 to 2020, and again from 2022 to 2024. He served in the cabinet for 13 years at the Ministries of Transport; Tourism and Sport; Enterprise, Trade and Employment; Social Protection and Health. He is currently Teachta D谩la for the Dublin West constituency of the Irish parliament and a member of Ireland's Council of State.

As prime minister, Varadkar helped guide the country through the COVID-19 pandemic with public health and economic responses that were internationally recognized for their efficacy. He led Ireland through Brexit, prevented a hard border from forming between Ireland and Northern Ireland, upheld the Good Friday Agreement and maintained Ireland's place at the heart of the European Union and its single market. A strong supporter of Irish unification, Varadkar allocated more than 鈧1 billion to North-South projects under the Shared Island Fund and helped the power-sharing institutions of the Good Friday Agreement resume operations.

Although Varadkar has interacted before with Notre Dame faculty and students in Ireland and through a 2012 Notre Dame versus Navy football game played in Dublin, this is the first time he will be visiting the South Bend campus.

鈥淚 am looking forward to visiting the University of Notre Dame, an institution which is a bridge between Ireland and America,鈥 Varadkar said. 鈥淚 am particularly interested in the research the Keough-Naughton Institute is partnering on the future of the island, and I look forward to discussing that and how the relationship between Ireland and the United States can develop in a time of great change in our world.鈥

Originally published by April Toler at on Sept. 9.