News 15 June 2020 Alumnae write opinion piece about police and big data Alumnae Anika Grey (MPP 2014) and Urmila Pullat (MPP 2015) write in the Jamaica Gleaner about predictive policing and big data, with a particular focus on Jamaica and India. Digital, Cyber and AI India ... Jamaica Related links Privacy, distrust and big data Recent news All news News 18 June 2026 Building partnerships for public impact: leaders explore the power of cross-sector partnerships Bringing together 16 participants from 11 countries, the latest cohort of the Leading Cross-Sector Partnerships Programme explored how leaders can move beyond transactional approaches to partnership working and the shared accountability needed to address complex societal challenges. News 16 June 2026 2026 annual report is published The Blavatnik School of Government has released its Annual Report, covering the period from April 2025 to March 2026, a snapshot of teaching, research and engagement highlights across the year. The School News 05 June 2026 Polarisation intensifies around elections – but can be reduced with the right information Dislike of those of those whose political views you disagree with intensifies arounds elections, but can be combatted with specific facts, shows new work based on Brazilian politics published today in Nature Communications, with Anna Petherick as lead author.
News 18 June 2026 Building partnerships for public impact: leaders explore the power of cross-sector partnerships Bringing together 16 participants from 11 countries, the latest cohort of the Leading Cross-Sector Partnerships Programme explored how leaders can move beyond transactional approaches to partnership working and the shared accountability needed to address complex societal challenges.
News 16 June 2026 2026 annual report is published The Blavatnik School of Government has released its Annual Report, covering the period from April 2025 to March 2026, a snapshot of teaching, research and engagement highlights across the year. The School
News 05 June 2026 Polarisation intensifies around elections – but can be reduced with the right information Dislike of those of those whose political views you disagree with intensifies arounds elections, but can be combatted with specific facts, shows new work based on Brazilian politics published today in Nature Communications, with Anna Petherick as lead author.