Forthcoming virtual & in-person
Events
Forthcoming Events
April
Book talk: 'Past, present, and future of economic growth: how we should rethink it' with Daniel Susskind (In-person attendance fully booked)
24th April 2024: 5:00pm
Registration Required
Oxford Martin School & Online
Over the past two centuries, economic growth has freed billions from poverty and made our lives far healthier and longer.
Governing through the cloud: the role of compute providers in AI regulation
26th April 2024: 2:00pm
Oxford Martin School & Online
As jurisdictions worldwide started regulating the most powerful AI systems, there is a growing need for effective enforcement mechanisms that can both verify compliance and respond to violations.
The Dr Stanley Ho Memorial Lecture: 'Revisiting genetic determinism: evidence from large population cohorts' with Prof Caroline Wright
29th April 2024: 5:15pm
Registration Required
Lecture Theatre, Oxford Martin School
Developments in whole genome sequencing technologies have catalysed incredible progress in the diagnosis of rare disease and the discovery of novel disease-associated genes.
May
'Eating to conserve: harnessing seafood sustainability to save threatened sharks' with Dr Divya Karnad
1st May 2024: 1:00pm
Registration Required
Oxford Martin School & Online
The historical philosophy of wildlife conservation suggests that if humans and wildlife are separated, then wildlife will thrive.
'Infection dynamics and control in a changing world' with Jessica Metcalf
1st May 2024: 4:00pm
Lecture Theatre, Oxford Martin School
Climate change is likely to alter the burden of infectious diseases. Yet, attributing health impacts to a changing climate will require a step change in both disease surveillance and health impact data, as well as the computational tools we use to interpret them.
Book Talk: 'Making sense of chaos: a better economics for a better world' with Prof Doyne Farmer (In-person attendance fully booked)
2nd May 2024: 5:00pm
Registration Required
Oxford Martin School & Online
We live in an age of increasing complexity, where accelerating technology and global interconnection hold more promise – and more peril – than any other time in human history.
'Historical research in the time of the Anthropocene: can climate data help us read the past (and, if so, how)?' with Prof Nicola Di Cosmo (Online only)
8th May 2024: 5:00pm
Online - Crowdcast
Over the past few decades historians have investigated paleoclimate data seeking answers to long-standing questions in the premodern world that may be linked to climate variability.
'Redesigning AI' with Professor Daron Acemoglu (in-person only event)
17th May 2024: 11:00am
Registration Required
Lecture Theatre, Oxford Martin School
The Institute for Ethics in AI and the Oxford Martin School are pleased to announce an exclusive event featuring a keynote address by distinguished economist Professor Daron Acemoğlu, followed by commentary from expert panellists.
'(Global) value chains in a changing world: challenges and opportunities' with Glenn Magerman
22nd May 2024: 5:00pm
Registration Required
Oxford Martin School & Online
The past fifty years have been characterised by a massive wave of globalisation, which provided lowered prices, access to a wide variety of goods and services, and reduced global poverty.
Book Talk: 'Migration: past, present and future' with Prof Ian Goldin
29th May 2024: 5:00pm
Registration Required
Oxford Martin School & Online
Join us at the Oxford launch of Professor Ian Goldin’s latest book - The Shortest History of Migration.
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