News 01 October 2024 2024 Master of Public Policy Students hail from a record 61 different countries with 79% of places fully funded Today a new cohort of 156 Master of Public Policy students arrive in Oxford, hailing from a record 61 different countries around the globe. They bring with them a wealth of expertise and experience, ready to take the next step in their journey to becoming dynamic public sector leaders. The School United Kingdom (UK)
News 02 October 2024 Lucy Smith to join Blavatnik School as new Heywood Fellow Senior UK civil servant Lucy Smith has been appointed as the third Heywood Fellow at the Blavatnik School of Government and Hertford College. The Fellowship was created by the Heywood Foundation in memory of Jeremy Heywood, Cabinet Secretary from 2012 to 2018 Public sector United Kingdom (UK)
News 25 September 2024 Professor Rachel Kyte appointed as new UK climate envoy Rachel Kyte, Professor of Practice in Climate Policy, has been appointed as the new UK climate envoy by David Lammy, Foreign Secretary, and Ed Miliband, Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero. Climate and environment United Kingdom (UK)
In the media Financial Investigator NL Alleen regionale stimulering neemt frustratie over verloedering weg Professor Sir Paul Collier spoke to Financial Investigator about how regional economic neglect, especially in northern England, is a major cause of societal frustration, leading to events like anti-immigration protests. Paul Collier Economy United Kingdom (UK)
14 Oct 14 October 2024, 18:00 - 19:00 The critical first 100 days The first 100 days of a new government are crucial to establish priorities, build momentum, define political capital and set the public perception that can affect an administration’s success or failure. Join us for a dynamic panel discussion exploring the first 100 days of the new UK Labour government.