Forthcoming virtual & in-person

Events

Forthcoming Events

May

'A rupture, not a transition? Scenarios of change in the global ecological and rules-based order' with Prof Steven Bernstein

18th May 2026: 5:00pm   Registration Required
Oxford Martin School & Online

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s stark pronouncement in Davos on the “rupture” of the rules-based order captured the sense of many that long-held international norms hold little sway and the practices of major powers are increasingly unpredictable. Yet, change in global order(s) is nothing new. Our current conceptual frameworks risk overstating contemporary change even as they may have missed more subtle, but still significant, changes in global order and governance over the last several decades.

Book talk - 'Prophecy: Prediction, Power, and the Fight for the Future, from Ancient Oracles to AI' with Carissa Véliz

20th May 2026: 5:00pm   Registration Required
Oxford Martin School & Online

From an award-winning University of Oxford Professor comes a brilliant, urgent new look at prophecies - the predictions that determine our lives, from our personal finances and the quality of our healthcare to the news and social media we consume and the products foisted upon us.

'Putting nature on a path to recovery: how are we doing?' with Dr David Cooper

21st May 2026: 12:30pm   Registration Required
Oxford Martin School & Online

Dr David Cooper will highlight why urgent action to halt and reverse biodiversity loss is important, describe progress in achieving the goals and targets of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, and discuss what further steps are needed.

Panel Discussion: 'Are there solutions to the UK’s housing crisis?'

28th May 2026: 5:00pm   Registration Required
Oxford Martin School & Online

This panel discussion will assess how far the government’s good intentions on housing are being realised. But what are the prospects for tackling the UK’s dysfunctional property taxes? Is the speculative builder model for private sector housing supply fit for purpose? Do we need radical new ways of expanding access for Britain’s families to decent roofs over their heads?

June

'Montserrat: volcanic risk and economic opportunity on a small Caribbean island' with Dr Graham Ryan

4th June 2026: 12:30pm   Registration Required
Oxford Martin School & Online

Dr Graham Ryan will present an overview of the ongoing impacts of the Soufrière Hills volcano on the island of Montserrat, and the potential for magma-derived resources to support energy independence and sustainable access to critical metals.

'A new era of history: how should we navigate a new world of disorder?' with General Sir Nick Carter

9th June 2026: 5:00pm   Registration Required
Oxford Martin School & Online

The multi-lateral international system that the US and her allies built after WW2 is in terminal decline. A new system has yet to be established. This is compounded by phenomenal technological change and the evolving character of politics and warfare. The consequence is a world that is far less stable than we have had for several generations. How should this be navigated?