News 26 January 2018 Alumna's article in Harvard Business Review Emma Martinho-Truswell (MPP Class of 2013) published 'How AI could help the public sector' in the Harvard Business Review. Digital, Cyber and AI Related links How AI could help the public sector - Harvard Business Review Recent news All news News 15 May 2026 Children and Climate Initiative joins the World Health Organisation’s Alliance for Transformative Action on Climate and Health The Alliance for Transformative Action on Climate and Health network brings together over 100 countries and 100 non-government partners to build climate resilient and sustainable health systems. ATACH uses these connections to promote the integration of climate change and health into national, regional and global plans. Health Children and Climate Initiative News 12 May 2026 “Inspiring achievements” of Kyoto Prize laureates celebrated at the Blavatnik School of Government The Blavatnik School of Government welcomed the Kyoto Prize Laureates on 5th and 6th May, with a series of lectures and public events celebrating their achievements in the arts, sciences and technology. The School Japan News 29 April 2026 Inside the Rising Public Leaders Programme: 34 public leaders came to Oxford to step back, connect and rethink how they lead 34 senior public servants were welcomed to the School for the fifth iteration of our Rising Public Leaders Programme with participants from 25 countries coming together to take part in an intensive week of learning. The School
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News 12 May 2026 “Inspiring achievements” of Kyoto Prize laureates celebrated at the Blavatnik School of Government The Blavatnik School of Government welcomed the Kyoto Prize Laureates on 5th and 6th May, with a series of lectures and public events celebrating their achievements in the arts, sciences and technology. The School Japan
News 29 April 2026 Inside the Rising Public Leaders Programme: 34 public leaders came to Oxford to step back, connect and rethink how they lead 34 senior public servants were welcomed to the School for the fifth iteration of our Rising Public Leaders Programme with participants from 25 countries coming together to take part in an intensive week of learning. The School