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Events
Forthcoming Events
January
Panel discussion: 'Post-COP29 Debrief: Reflections on a divisive deal'
21st January 2025: 12:30pm
Registration Required
Oxford Martin School & Online
COP29 concluded with a last-minute deal decried as inadequate by developing nations.
'Understanding pathways of knowledge to action in conservation' with Prof Leah Gerber
23rd January 2025: 5:00pm
Registration Required
Oxford Martin School & Online
Conservation is a crisis discipline, and one that is arguably failing. As we face an unprecedented rate of extinction, how do we mainstream biodiversity conservation into global decision-making and sustainable development?
February
'In a tough geopolitical climate, how can business and government change the UK's economic fortunes?' with Rain Newton-Smith
5th February 2025: 6:00pm
Registration Required
Saïd Business School & Online
Global challenges are focusing the minds of leaders across the world: tackling climate change, delivering a successful energy transition, navigating rising trade tensions and AI’s potential (positive and negative) for drastic change.
'The costs of large teams in innovation’ with Dr Lingfei Wu
11th February 2025: 12:30pm
Registration Required
Oxford Martin School & Online
While traditional studies have emphasised the benefits of teamwork, the cost of teams in innovation has been overlooked.
Book talk: 'Science and Politics' - Sir Ian Boyd in conversation with Sir Charles Godfray and Dame Helen Ghosh
13th February 2025: 5:00pm
Registration Required
Oxford Martin School & Online
Professor Sir Ian Boyd is a distinguished marine biologist who from 2012 to 2019 was Chief Scientific Advisor at Defra (Department of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) and is currently President of the Royal Society of Biology.
March
'The billionaire tax: a (modest) proposal for the 21st century' with Prof Gabriel Zucman
6th March 2025: 5:00pm
Registration Required
Oxford Martin School & Online
Progressive taxation is a key pillar of democratic societies. But thanks to new research, there is now clear evidence that contemporary tax systems, instead of being progressive, do not effectively tax the wealthiest individuals.
'Adventures in Volcanoland' with Tamsin Mather
29th March 2025: 4:00pm
Seminar Room 1, Oxford Martin School
Series: Oxford Martin School at the Oxford Literary Festival 2025
'As if Human: Ethics and Artificial Intelligence' with Nigel Shadbolt
31st March 2025: 2:00pm
Lecture Theatre, Oxford Martin School
Series: Oxford Martin School at the Oxford Literary Festival 2025
April
'Charting the Path to a Sustainable Planet' with Thomas Hale and Hannah Ritchie
2nd April 2025: 2:00pm
Lecture Theatre, Oxford Martin School
Series: Oxford Martin School at the Oxford Literary Festival 2025
'The Shortest History of Migration' with Ian Goldin
4th April 2025: 4:00pm
Seminar Room 1, Oxford Martin School
Series: Oxford Martin School at the Oxford Literary Festival 2025
Jim Mellon Future Tech Interview: 'The Promise of Limitless Energy' with David Gann
4th April 2025: 4:00pm
Lecture Theatre, Oxford Martin School
Series: Oxford Martin School at the Oxford Literary Festival 2025
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