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Ineos Oxford Institute & Oxford Martin School Symposium: 'Tackling the rising tide of antimicrobial resistance' - Session 2: Economic perspectives
Ineos Oxford Institute & Oxford Martin School Symposium: 'Tackling the rising tide of antimicrobial resistance' - Session 1: AMR burden and scale of threat
'The state of the African state: Where has it come from and where is it going?' with Dr Nick Westcott
'Catastrophes of the 21st Century' with Prof Roger Pielke, Jr
'Biodiversity & food: challenges and opportunities to “win more and lose less"' with Prof Tom Tomich
Panel Discussion: 'If you want to change the world, change your approach - lessons from the Oxford Martin Programme on Global Epilepsy'
Panel Discussion: 'Financial and economic crime in the Global South'
'Tropical forests to 2050: science challenges for researchers and policy-makers' with Prof Oliver Phillips
'Who wants to buy a spider? Insights about the global spider trade and conservation' with Dr Caroline Sayuri Fukushima
'The pathway to delivering fusion power' with Prof Ian Chapman
'Towards a single common information architecture for sustainable investing' with Dr Tim Wittig
How we created a roadmap for integrating renewable energy
Building a better future for people with epilepsy
'Decolonising Africa-Europe relations' with Prof Carlos Lopes
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