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Events
Forthcoming Events
May
'Natural Connection - what indigenous wisdom and marginalised people teach us about environmental action' with Joycelyn Longdon
7th May 2025: 5:00pm
Registration Required
Oxford Martin School & Online
In this seminar, University of Cambridge environmental justice researcher, Joycelyn Longdon will share her lyrical book Natural Connection.
'AI and the future of work in developing countries' with Dr Pablo Egaña-delSol
14th May 2025: 12:30pm
Registration Required
Lecture Theatre, Oxford Martin School
In developing economies, artificial intelligence (AI) is expected to have transformative—and potentially disruptive—effects on labour markets. Unlike previous waves of automation, which primarily affected routine or low-skilled jobs, AI now increasingly impacts high-skilled, educated workers, younger adults and women in certain roles.
Panel Discussion: 'What turns spillovers into epidemics?'
19th May 2025: 5:00pm
Registration Required
Oxford Martin School & Online
How do we move from tracking disease emergence to predicting the next epidemic?
'Rethinking conservation: inclusion and participation in the Pacific Islands’ with Dr Sangeeta Mangubhai
27th May 2025: 5:00pm
Registration Required
Oxford Martin School & Online
Conservation in the Pacific Islands faces unique challenges, requiring approaches that acknowledge the deep interconnectedness of communities and their environments. Traditional conservation methods have sometimes overlooked unique socio-cultural contexts including the rights, needs and aspirations of Indigenous Peoples and local communities, leading to unintended negative consequences.
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