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OxTalks will soon move to the new Halo platform and will become 'Oxford Events.' There will be a need for an OxTalks freeze. This was previously planned for Friday 14th November – a new date will be shared as soon as it is available (full details will be available on the Staff Gateway).
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Name: Dr Sara de Wit
InSIS, University of Oxford
Events this person is speaking at:
Thursday 15 February 2018
How climate change as an idea travels to sub-Saharan Africa: The anthropology of forecasting, future-making and humanitarianism
Date: 15 February 2018, 13:00 - 14:00
Speaker
:
Dr Sara de Wit (InSIS, University of Oxford)
Venue: 61 Banbury Road, 61 Banbury Road OX2 6PF
Organisers:
TBA
Hosts:
TBA
Events this person is organising:
Tuesday 22 January 2019
Quantum computing and simulation: a responsible perspective
Date: 22 January 2019, 15:00 - 17:00
Speaker
:
Philip Inglesant (University of Oxford )
Venue: 64 Banbury Road, 64 Banbury Road OX2 6PN
Organisers:
Kare Poulsgaard (InSIS University of Oxford),
Jerome Ravetz (InSIS University of Oxford),
Dr Sara de Wit (InSIS, University of Oxford)
Hosts:
TBA
Tuesday 29 January 2019
Model cases: canonical research objects in the social sciences
Date: 29 January 2019, 15:00 - 17:00
Speaker
:
Monika Krause (London School of Economics)
Venue: 64 Banbury Road, 64 Banbury Road OX2 6PN
Organisers:
Kare Poulsgaard (InSIS University of Oxford),
Jerome Ravetz (InSIS University of Oxford),
Dr Sara de Wit (InSIS, University of Oxford)
Hosts:
TBA
Tuesday 5 February 2019
Why is time always (never) running out in climate policy? The role of modelling in masking policy inaction
Date: 5 February 2019, 15:00 - 17:00
Speaker
:
Oliver Geden (Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik)
Venue: 64 Banbury Road, 64 Banbury Road OX2 6PN
Organisers:
Kare Poulsgaard (InSIS University of Oxford),
Jerome Ravetz (InSIS University of Oxford),
Dr Sara de Wit (InSIS, University of Oxford)
Hosts:
TBA