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Building on the important conversations and research being undertaken as part of LSE's COVID-19 response, the Shaping the Post-COVID World initiative convenes a debate about the direction the world co... more
FAQs about Shaping the Post-COVID World:How many episodes does Shaping the Post-COVID World have?The podcast currently has 5,851 episodes available.
October 03, 2024Born to rule: the making and remaking of the British eliteIn Aaron Reeves and Sam Friedman’s new book, which they launch at this event, they provide a uniquely data-rich analysis of the British elite from the Victorian era to today....more1h 27minPlay
October 02, 2024Religion, nationalism, conflict and community: in conversation with Rory StewartWhile religion continues to be perceived as of diminishing significance by many in Western Europe, religious nationalisms are on the rise around the world and the religious dimensions of many conflicts are becoming more pronounced....more1h 27minPlay
October 01, 2024What’s it like to win a Nobel Prize?In this episode of LSE iQ, we explore what it’s like to win the prestigious Nobel Prize and how it changes your life....more34minPlay
October 01, 2024Children of a modest starThis event featuring Nils Gilman, co-author of a new book, Children of a Modest Star: Planetary Thinking for an Age of Crises draws on intellectual history, political philosophy, and the holistic findings of Earth system science....more1h 31minPlay
September 30, 2024LSE: The Ballpark | Why America Can’t Retrench with Dr Peter HarrisIn September 2024 the Phelan US Centre spoke to Peter Harris, Associate Professor of Political Science at Colorado State University about his new book, Why America Can’t Retrench (And How It Might)....more57minPlay
September 30, 2024Shaping the future: AI in the workplaceThis event will navigate the complexities of AI implementation in the workplace and examine how these technologies are being developed to benefit society while challenging traditional work experiences...more1h 29minPlay
September 26, 2024Sewage in our watersThere has been much recent controversy in the UK around Sewage in Our Waters. New laws would have to specify who has the responsibility of undertaking the transition and the investments – water companies, producers, consumers or governments?...more1h 39minPlay
September 25, 2024Trade and climate change: managing policies on the road to net zeroTrade and climate change policies have become increasingly interwoven. Subsidies for green industries often provoke tariffs, such as US actions over Chinese solar panels and electric vehicles. The EU’s ETS has set a high price on carbon emissions....more1h 0minPlay
September 24, 2024Innovative market solutions to confront climate changeThis talk brings together insights from policymakers, international organisations, the private sector, and academia to explore how markets, such as for voluntary carbon credits, can support the advancement of sustainable development goals....more1h 22minPlay
September 23, 2024LSE: The Ballpark | Faculty-student research collaborations with Evelyne OngIn August 2024 the Phelan US Centre spoke to Evelyne Ong, an undergraduate research assistant with the Phelan US Centre for the 2023-24 academic year....more32minPlay
FAQs about Shaping the Post-COVID World:How many episodes does Shaping the Post-COVID World have?The podcast currently has 5,851 episodes available.