Feb 03

Guest Lecturer Carlos Lastra-Anadon explores the elusive quest for jobs in the 21st century with regards to education, technology and trade in this week's EPIIC colloquium

Carlos X. Lastra-Anadón is a PhD candidate in Government and Social Policy at Harvard University. Prior to this, he worked as a consultant, specializing in public education system reform, at McKinsey and Company. His scholarly work so far has focused on the effects of different organizational structures of education systems, the enduring effects on outcomes of differences between urban, suburban and rural districts, as well as the effect of the Great Recession on attitudes towards education policy.

Jan 25

Policy Analyst and Historian Diego Rubio presents his analysis on what the Past can tell us about current Global Turmoil

Diego Rubio is a historian and policy analyst based at the University of Oxford. He holds a Junior Research Fellowship at The Queen's College and memberships at the History Faculty and the Department of Politics and International Relations. He is also an associate researcher of the Oxford Center for Global History and the Higher Education Academy of the United Kingdom, and he has worked as advisor to the United Nations and the Ibero-American General Secretariat.

Jan 25

Author and academic Roberto Foa presents lecture on the political implications of populist revolts

Roberto is Lecturer in Political Science in the Social and Political Sciences at the University of Melbourne. He completed his Ph.D. at the Department of Government of Harvard University in 2016. His research interests centre on how institutions vary across the world, and why these patterns of variation prove so persistent and resistant to change over time.