The Facts Facing the UK's Future: A Colloquium at The Queen's College Oxford University
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At a time of great uncertainty on the matter of Brexit, The Queen's College Colloquium brings together leading experts from the UK, Europe and the US to provide an informative synthesis of the future facts on possible outcomes to ongoing negotiations. Speakers will consider what could lie ahead for the UK, what solutions should be sought and actions now taken, with a concluding Round Table Discussion and Questions chaired by Ngaire Woods CBE, founding dean of the Blavatnik School of Government and professor of Global Economic Governance at the University of Oxford
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Round Table Discussion and Questions
Round table discussion, chaired by Ngaire Woods, founding dean of the Blavatnik School of Government and professor of Global Economic Governance at the University of Oxford.
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Academic Freedom in the Future UK
Professor Alastair Buchan, Head of Brexit Strategy, University of Oxford gives a talk for the colloquium.
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The Future Realities for UK Banking and Finance
Karl Lannoo, CEO of Centre of European Policy Studies (CEPS), Brussels, gives a talk for the colloquium.
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What British Business is saying about Brexit
Paul Mizen, Professor of Monetary Economics, University of Nottingham, gives a talk for the colloquium. Cowritten by Nicholas Bloom, Professor of Economics, Stanford.
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The Future Realities for EU and UK Agriculture and a new EU Governance Model
Daniel Gueguen, Founder and Head of Strategy, PACT European Affairs, Professor of Comitology, College of Europe, gives a talk for the coloquium.
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China Reaches for the World
Georges Haour, Emeritus Professor of Technology and Innovation Management, IMD, gives a talk for the colloquium.
Customer Reviews
Content was good, sound quality spoiled the round table discussion
Interesting and thought-provoking. Some sections were great, others didn't work as a podcast (10 minutes of someone talking through slides of data that you can't see wasn't great).
Round table was spoiled by the audio. I could barely hear the people talking due to the faciliator's microphone being left on - the conversation got drowned out by the "active listening" and comments about the room.
Was hoping for a lot more, room for improvement.
An exciting premise but not executed in a way that modern podcasting deserves. Sound quality is poor, there is no introduction? Podcast just seems to start in the middle of a conversation? I hope it improves as I think it could be great.