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"The second wave of the second machine age" with Prof Erik Brynjolfsson
"Knowing what not to know: sharing and hiding information in digital societies" with Dr Joss Wright
"Hacking nature’s computers: exploring quantum computation with organic molecules" with Prof Vlatko Vedral
"Gender equality in Oxford: how far have we come?" - International Women's Day roundtable discussion
James Martin Memorial Lecture "The global refugee crisis and what to do about it" with Rt Hon David Miliband
"Expanding frontiers in space exploration" with Dr Colin Wilson
"Thank you for being late: an optimist’s guide to thriving in the age of accelerations" with Thomas L. Friedman
"Urbanisation, migration and the future metropolis" with Prof Michael Keith
"Skills, education and work in the digital age" with Dr Craig Holmes
Report of the Commission on Global Poverty – Oxford Launch
Oxford Martin Programme on the Illegal Wildlife Trade
"How population change will transform our world" with Prof Sarah Harper
"How will population change transform our world?" with Prof Sarah Harper
"Our shared world: reconciling individual need and collective responsibility" - Panel Discussion
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