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Dining with Dinosaurs: Surviving the 21st Century: Tech, Politics and Inequality in the Digital Age

  • Pitt Rivers Museum of Natural History South Parks Road Oxford, England, OX1 United Kingdom (map)

What are the new geopolitical dividing lines, and how can we ensure that we create more opportunity for more of those currently on the wrong side of globalisation and technological change? Can the international system, and national governments, keep pace? And are we ensuring that young people in the developing world are also gaining the skills they need to navigate this new terrain?

Attendees are to e-mail Chloe Mak, Executive Assistant to Lionel Tarassenko, President of Reuben College, to book a place at the lecture at president-pa@reuben.ox.ac.uk 

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