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"Creating opportunities to think deeply about science" - Panel Discussion
"Governments across Europe need to be more candid with their citizens" with Dr Robin Niblett
"Stats and studies are not enough: how to gain people's trust in scientific authority" with Nicky Hawkins
"Putting science at the heart of society and culture" - Panel Discussion
"Science on the front line: getting good quality evidence into the news" with Fiona Fox
"The art of the possible" with Dr Andrea Siodmok
"Planetary health: does our planet have boundaries?" with Prof Yadvinder Malhi and Kate Raworth
"The growing and ageing population: Implications and solutions" with Prof Sarah Harper
"Robot-Proof: higher education in the age of artificial intelligence" with Prof Joseph Aoun
"Production, reproduction and empowerment: the future of women in Africa" with Prof Jo Boyden & Prof Sandy Fredman
"Children of austerity: impact of the great recession on child poverty in rich countries" with Prof Brian Nolan
Is Social Media Killing Democracy? Computational Propaganda, Algorithms, Automation and Public Life
"An age-old problem? Exploring Britain’s new wealth divides" - Panel Discussion
"The ecology of war: an evolutionary perspective on conflict over resources and prospects for peace" with Prof Dominic Johnson
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