Oxford Martin School
The Oxford Martin School is a world-leading research department of the University of Oxford. Its 200 academics, work across more than 30 pioneering research programmes to find solutions to the world's most urgent challenges. It supports novel and high-risk projects that often do not fit within conventional funding channels, with the belief that breaking boundaries and fostering innovative collaborations can dramatically improve the wellbeing of this and future generations. Underpinning all our research is the need to translate academic excellence into impact – from innovations in science, medicine and technology, through to providing expert advice and policy recommendations.
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‘Environment, health, society and economics in the new era of geopolitics’ with Lord Hague
The Policymaker Perspective: From policy to progress | Episode 1 | Africa, Which Way Employment?
Towards re-decentralising the Web: an ethical web and data infrastructure
20 Years of Impact | Oxford Martin School Anniversary Film
20th Anniversary Oxford Martin School Impact Story: Professor Arjune Sen, Global Epilepsy Programme
20th Anniversary Oxford Martin School Impacts: Professor Charlotte WIlliams, Future of Plastics
20th Anniversary Oxford Martin School Impact Story: Professor E.J. Milner-Gulland, Wildlife Trade
Bringing nature into public-decision making | hosted by Prof Dame EJ Milner-Gulland
What would ChatGPT 6 look like? Prof Richard Susskind talks AI
Speeding up research with the Agile Initiative
Addressing equity challenges in the environmental governance of food supply chains
Reform of value-added taxes on foods can have health, environmental and economic benefits in Europe
'The crisis of climate and development finance' with Charles Kenny
Панельная дискуссия: «Что превращает перетоки в эпидемии?»
'AI and the future of work in developing countries' with Dr Pablo Egaña-delSol
'Notions of emergency under democratic and dictatorial rule' with Prof Stefanie Middendorf
Delivering a better-informed wildlife trade
Book talk: 'Science and Politics' with Sir Ian Boyd
'The costs of large teams in innovation’ with Dr Lingfei Wu
The Agile Initiative: Autumn 2024 Sprint Call
Трансформация продовольственных систем с профессором Полом Беренсом 🌱
The Oxford Martin Programme on Circular Battery Economies
The Oxford Martin Programme on Digital Pandemic Preparedness
The Oxford Martin Programme on AI Threat Detection
Oxford team analyses patent data to understand wildlife trade trends
The Agile Initiative: Role of publics and deliberation at the environmental science-policy interface