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Book Talk: 'Ravenous: how to get ourselves and our planet into shape' with Henry Dimbleby
'Remote work across jobs, companies, and space' with Dr Bledi Taska
'Technological change, the future of jobs and development' with Prof Joseph E. Stiglitz
'Can international humanitarian organisations adapt to face the challenges of this century?' with Yves Daccord
'Inequalities: which ones matter, and what to do about them' with Prof Paul Johnson
Panel discussion: 'Sustainable food: creating a food system for healthy people and planet'
'Preventing pandemics at the source – stopping spillover' with Prof Peter Hudson
Book talk 'Cloud Empires: How Digital Platforms Are Overtaking the State and How We Can Regain Control' with Prof Vili Lehdonvirta
'Childhood vaccine mandates: are they tackling the right problem?' with Prof Katie Attwell
Panel Discussion 'The age of the strongman: populism and authoritarianism in global politics'
'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'
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