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16 October 2017
Comment on the Human Capital Report

Alumnus Rafiullah Kakar (MPP Class of 2013) comments on Pakistan's position in the WEF's new Human Capital Report in this article for the Express Tribune, entitled Youth bulge challenges.

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02 July 2025

Findings on immigration and the welfare state

Higher immigration tends to increase welfare spending, but its overall fiscal impact is usually small and can be positive, according to Isabel Ruiz and colleagues in the Oxford Review of Economic Policy. Meanwhile, public attitudes toward taxation and welfare redistribution are closely tied to perceptions and feelings about immigration.

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24 June 2025

Global cyber security leader Jen Easterly joins as Visiting Fellow

Jen Easterly, former Director of the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency and Special Assistant to President Obama, joins the School as a Visiting Fellow of Practice with the Oxford Programme for Cyber and Technology Policy, as part of its expanded drive to tackle the major challenges of the digital age.

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20 June 2025

2025 Kyoto Prize laureates announced: pioneers in AI, Epigenetics and Ethics

The Inamori Foundation has announced the recipients of the 2025 Kyoto Prize, which will be hosted by the School in Oxford next year, recognising transformative achievements in the sciences, arts and philosophy.

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