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'Towards a liveable planet: land, energy and food system transitions' with Prof Paul Behrens
Book launch: ‘Cities rethought’
Book talk: 'As If Human: Ethics and Artificial Intelligence' - Nigel Shadbolt in conversation with Charles Godfray
'Fighting misinformation on social media: the role of economic research' with Prof Sergei Guriev
'How innovation in the private sector can help address major 21st century challenges' with Warren East
'Crafting a new global order? The United Nations and international politics in the 1990s' with Prof Fabian Klose
Book talk: 'Wicked Problems: How to Engineer a Better World' with Guru Madhavan
Book talk: 'The Universal History of Us' - Tim Coulson in conversation with Charles Godfray
Panel Discussion: ‘Climate overshoot: devastating risks and possible responses’
'The role of a global multilateral development bank in the world today' with Dr Samuel Maimbo
Book launch: 'Long problems: climate change and the challenge of governing across time' with Prof Thomas Hale
Book Talk: 'Migration: past, present and future' with Prof Ian Goldin
'Redesigning AI' with Professor Daron Acemoglu
'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
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