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The World in 2050: BRSLI

Decisions we make today will shape the world of tomorrow. Have you ever wondered what life might look like in 2050 for yourself, your children, and grandchildren? Human advances in technology, healthcare and living standards continue to enrich our experience of life, but what lies ahead?

The World in 2050 series of talks enlists an exciting roster of speakers who will provide their insight into the future and what we need to understand today to ensure the world continues to thrive. Covering topics as diverse as the global economy, society, politics, governance, environmental issues, technology, innovation and Artificial Intelligence, this series is designed to shed light on the possibilities & pitfalls of life thirty years ahead .

Chaired by Andreas Wasmuht, the series of eight talks will each explore different aspects of The World in 2050, demonstrating the interrelated and interdependent dynamics of the world in which we live. Throughout the series we will be encouraging you to share your own thoughts and ideas, building a picture of how positively our audience views the world ahead and comparing this with the views of students who took part in our Youth Forum.

 

Starts
16 June 2023
Ends
4 August 2023

 

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