Some face-to-face events are returning. Check carefully for any requirements.

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Outburst Fesitval
Outburst Fesitval @ Pegasus Theater
May 7 – May 9 all-day
Outburst Fesitval @ Pegasus Theater | Oxford | United Kingdom
OutBurst is the Oxford Brookes University festival at the Pegasus Theatre on Magdalen Road. Brookes will be bursting out of the university campus into the community, bringing great ideas, activities, and entertainment right to the[...]
“Top-down or bottom-up: getting traction on climate change” by Prof Steve Rayner 5:00 pm
“Top-down or bottom-up: getting traction on climate change” by Prof Steve Rayner @ Oxford Martin School
May 7 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm
Conventional approaches to climate policy are failing to produce real results and need to be renovated. Professor Steve Rayner, Director of the Institute for Science, Innovation and Society, and editor of The Hartwell Approach to[...]
Larry Hirst CBE, Former Chairman of IBM, talks to the Oxford Guild 6:30 pm
Larry Hirst CBE, Former Chairman of IBM, talks to the Oxford Guild @ Habakkuk Room, Jesus College
May 7 @ 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Larry Hirst CBE, Former Chairman of IBM, talks to the Oxford Guild @ Habakkuk Room, Jesus College | Oxford | United Kingdom
https://www.facebook.com/events/495653777253176/ The Oxford Guild is very excited to welcome Larry Hirst CBE, former Chairman of IBM EMEA, to speak on Thursday 7th May. This will be an incredibly insightful talk and is not one to[...]
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‘We’ve never had it so good’ – how does the world today compare to 1957? – Panel discussion 5:00 pm
‘We’ve never had it so good’ – how does the world today compare to 1957? – Panel discussion @ Oxford Martin School
May 11 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm
‘We’ve never had it so good’ – how does the world today compare to 1957? - Panel discussion @ Oxford Martin School | Oxford | England | United Kingdom
During a speech in 1957, Prime Minister Harold MacMillan declared “our people have never had it so good”. Now, more than half a century later, are we fundamentally any better off? Through discussion of technological[...]
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“Engineering a cooler planet: Could we? Should we?” by Prof Richard Darton & Prof Steve Rayner 5:00 pm
“Engineering a cooler planet: Could we? Should we?” by Prof Richard Darton & Prof Steve Rayner @ Oxford Martin School
May 14 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm
Mankind’s strategies of mitigation and adaptation may well turn out to be too weak and too late to avoid dangerous climate change later this century. So might we need to try a different route –[...]
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“Inside climate negotiations: a personal perspective” by Connie Hedegaard 5:00 pm
“Inside climate negotiations: a personal perspective” by Connie Hedegaard @ Oxford Martin School
May 18 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm
As former European Commissioner for Climate Action and as host Minister of the 2009 UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, Connie Hedegaard has been at the sharp end of global agreements. While the Copenhagen talks[...]
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“Sustainable transport: electric dreams vs carbon reality” by Prof David Banister & Dr Malcolm McCulloch 5:00 pm
“Sustainable transport: electric dreams vs carbon reality” by Prof David Banister & Dr Malcolm McCulloch @ Oxford Martin School
May 21 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm
Can we develop transport technologies that are less harmful to the planet? Professor David Banister, Director of the Transport Studies Unit, and Professor Malcom McCulloch, head of the Electrical Power Group will present research into[...]
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Bikes, Buses, and Pedestrians 8:00 pm
Bikes, Buses, and Pedestrians @ Oxford Town Hall
May 26 @ 8:00 pm – 9:30 pm
Cyclox and the Oxford Pedestrians Association (OxPA) will be welcoming representatives of the bus companies that serve Oxford to a meeting to discuss the relationship between bikes, buses and pedestrians on the city’s busy streets.[...]
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“Sudden justice: America’s secret drone wars” by Chris Woods 5:00 pm
“Sudden justice: America’s secret drone wars” by Chris Woods @ Oxford Martin School
May 27 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm
This book talk is a joint event between the Oxford Martin School and the Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict This book talk will see author Chris Woods discuss his new book Sudden[...]
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“A wealthy, healthy planet: creating green economic growth” by Prof Cameron Hepburn 5:00 pm
“A wealthy, healthy planet: creating green economic growth” by Prof Cameron Hepburn @ Oxford Martin School
May 28 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm
How can the human economy become more sustainable in the face of a rapidly changing climate? Professor Cameron Hepburn, Director of the Economics of Sustainability programme at The Institute for New Economic Thinking at the[...]
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