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'Why governments need scientists' with Sir Patrick Vallance
'The inequality of wealth' with Rt Hon Liam Byrne, Prof Barbara Petrongolo & Prof Brian Nolan
'The promise and peril of AI in criminal justice' with U.S. Deputy Attorney General Lisa O. Monaco
'Agent-based modelling in public health: from playground to planet' with Professor Joshua M. Epstein
'The science and policy of Wellbeing' with Prof Lord Layard & Prof De Neve
Panel discussion: 'Post-COP28 Debrief: Does the agreement go far enough?'
InSIS book presentation: 'The politics of modelling'
Book talk: 'The Power of Platforms: Shaping Media and Society' with Prof Rasmus Kleis Nielsen
'Health misinformation: the barriers to its recognition by information consumers and the limits to the concept of medical “truth”' with Dr Olessia Koltsova
'Human security versus National security: have we lost our capacity for collective action?' with Achim Steiner
'The future of global development and implications for aid' with Charles Kenny
James Martin Memorial lecture: 'Time To Look Up – in conversation with Sir Alok Sharma about the climate crisis'
'Anthropocene opportunities: unleashing humanity's shared aspirations' with Prof Erle Ellis
Adama Dieng & Prof Andrew Thompson in conversation: 'The United Nations and the prevention of mass atrocities in the 21st Century: some challenges and opportunities'
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