Events There are currently no events scheduled. Past events 24 Mar 24 March 2023, 16:30 - 18:00 The COVID-19 pandemic: Celebrating service and drawing lessons for the future This event marks the contribution of more than 1500 volunteers who contributed to the Oxford COVID-19 Government Response Tracker. Join us with policymakers, data users and experts as we celebrate the contributions of this community and look ahead at efforts to prepare better for future pandemics. 23 Mar 23 March 2023, 10:00 - 18:15 Co-shaping global health: Institutional solutions This conference brings together speakers from across the world to discuss how to prepare for the future of global health by building on demonstrated achievements of the recent past, rather than by proposing entirely new schemes. 08 Mar 08 March 2023, 12:00 - 13:00 Global Security and its political dimensions Dr Annette Idler chairs this panel exploring the political dimension of global security and how this intersects with other dimensions of global security. 01 Mar 01 March 2023, 17:00 - 18:00 The role of cyber operations in the Russo-Ukrainian war Dr Nadiya Kostyuk (Georgia Institute of Technology) presents her work producing the first quantitative analysis of the tactical use of cyber and kinetic military operations during a large-scale conventional war. 01 Mar 01 March 2023, 12:30 - 13:30 Spaces and scales in Global Security By interrogating the meaning of the term “global” and how security scales up from the local to the global, this webinar will explore the different spaces in which global security occurs and how we might think of the concept of space in global security. 21 Feb 21 February 2023, 17:30 - 18:30 Making Bureaucracy Work What makes bureaucracy work for the least advantaged? Akshay Mangla explores this question in his new book, Making Bureaucracy Work: Norms, Education and Public Service Delivery in Rural India. 20 Feb 20 February 2023, 18:00 - 19:00 Bad bets, bad apples, or bad policy? Should ordeals be a policy tool of the Twenty-first Century? Professor Carolyn Heinrich discusses the use of “ordeals”, a tool of public policy that has been used to screen out potential policy programme beneficiaries who are considered “bad bets” and “bad apples”. 15 Feb 15 February 2023, 17:00 - 18:00 Baroness Catherine Ashton in conversation with Professor Ngaire Woods Baroness Ashton joins Professor Ngaire Woods to share insights from her diplomatic career following the release of her book: And Then What? Inside Stories of 21st Century Diplomacy. 15 Feb 15 February 2023, 14:00 - 15:00 Thinking about Global Security This virtual roundtable marks the launch of the Minerva Global Security Programme's new webinar series, co-hosted with the Global Security Programme at Pembroke College. 02 Feb 02 February 2023, 14:00 - 15:30 Trade and climate action: Shifting the paradigm for a just transition and sustainable development As recognition of the urgency of climate action increases, this webinar brings together leading scholars and practitioners to address the growing need for debate on supporting sustainability in the international trading system. 26 Jan 26 January 2023, 17:30 - 19:30 Rachel Auerbach, cultural genocide and a new conception of victims’ testimonies The Alfred Landecker Memorial Lecture, delivered by Professor Leora Bilsky, Professor of Law and the Director of the Minerva Center for Human Rights, Tel Aviv University. 25 Jan 25 January 2023, 16:30 - 17:30 From Development to Democracy: The Transformations of Modern Asia Why have some Asian countries become more democratic as they have grown richer, while others haven’t? In From Development to Democracy, Dan Slater and Joseph Wong offer a sweeping and original answer to this crucial question. Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Current page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 … Next page Next ›
24 Mar 24 March 2023, 16:30 - 18:00 The COVID-19 pandemic: Celebrating service and drawing lessons for the future This event marks the contribution of more than 1500 volunteers who contributed to the Oxford COVID-19 Government Response Tracker. Join us with policymakers, data users and experts as we celebrate the contributions of this community and look ahead at efforts to prepare better for future pandemics.
23 Mar 23 March 2023, 10:00 - 18:15 Co-shaping global health: Institutional solutions This conference brings together speakers from across the world to discuss how to prepare for the future of global health by building on demonstrated achievements of the recent past, rather than by proposing entirely new schemes.
08 Mar 08 March 2023, 12:00 - 13:00 Global Security and its political dimensions Dr Annette Idler chairs this panel exploring the political dimension of global security and how this intersects with other dimensions of global security.
01 Mar 01 March 2023, 17:00 - 18:00 The role of cyber operations in the Russo-Ukrainian war Dr Nadiya Kostyuk (Georgia Institute of Technology) presents her work producing the first quantitative analysis of the tactical use of cyber and kinetic military operations during a large-scale conventional war.
01 Mar 01 March 2023, 12:30 - 13:30 Spaces and scales in Global Security By interrogating the meaning of the term “global” and how security scales up from the local to the global, this webinar will explore the different spaces in which global security occurs and how we might think of the concept of space in global security.
21 Feb 21 February 2023, 17:30 - 18:30 Making Bureaucracy Work What makes bureaucracy work for the least advantaged? Akshay Mangla explores this question in his new book, Making Bureaucracy Work: Norms, Education and Public Service Delivery in Rural India.
20 Feb 20 February 2023, 18:00 - 19:00 Bad bets, bad apples, or bad policy? Should ordeals be a policy tool of the Twenty-first Century? Professor Carolyn Heinrich discusses the use of “ordeals”, a tool of public policy that has been used to screen out potential policy programme beneficiaries who are considered “bad bets” and “bad apples”.
15 Feb 15 February 2023, 17:00 - 18:00 Baroness Catherine Ashton in conversation with Professor Ngaire Woods Baroness Ashton joins Professor Ngaire Woods to share insights from her diplomatic career following the release of her book: And Then What? Inside Stories of 21st Century Diplomacy.
15 Feb 15 February 2023, 14:00 - 15:00 Thinking about Global Security This virtual roundtable marks the launch of the Minerva Global Security Programme's new webinar series, co-hosted with the Global Security Programme at Pembroke College.
02 Feb 02 February 2023, 14:00 - 15:30 Trade and climate action: Shifting the paradigm for a just transition and sustainable development As recognition of the urgency of climate action increases, this webinar brings together leading scholars and practitioners to address the growing need for debate on supporting sustainability in the international trading system.
26 Jan 26 January 2023, 17:30 - 19:30 Rachel Auerbach, cultural genocide and a new conception of victims’ testimonies The Alfred Landecker Memorial Lecture, delivered by Professor Leora Bilsky, Professor of Law and the Director of the Minerva Center for Human Rights, Tel Aviv University.
25 Jan 25 January 2023, 16:30 - 17:30 From Development to Democracy: The Transformations of Modern Asia Why have some Asian countries become more democratic as they have grown richer, while others haven’t? In From Development to Democracy, Dan Slater and Joseph Wong offer a sweeping and original answer to this crucial question.