In the media Project Syndicate Brexit’s lost world Ngaire Woods writes about what has changed since the UK voted to leave Europe nearly three years ago and why a no-deal Brexit is a risky proposition. Ngaire Woods Democracy and politics United Kingdom (UK)
In the media The Guardian What is the point of higher education if it doesn’t lead to greater happiness? Opinion piece by Jonathan Wolff on topics including competition between universities Jonathan Wolff Education United Kingdom (UK)
In the media BBC Radio 4 Brexit: a guide for the perplexed Ngaire Woods discusses the complexity of Brexit Ngaire Woods Democracy and politics United Kingdom (UK)
24 Jan 24 January 2019, 14:00 - 15:30 Sir Chris Wormald: Reflections of the Fellowship Sir Chris Wormald, Permanent Secretary at the Department of Health, explores the key learnings from his time as a Fellow at the Blavatnik School of Government
In the media CapX What to do about auditing? Karthik Ramanna's article on regulation in the UK accountancy industry Karthik Ramanna Business and capitalism United Kingdom (UK)
In the media Financial Times Big four UK accountancy firms face radical shake-up Karthik Ramanna comments on the recently announced changes to the UK accountancy industry Karthik Ramanna Business and capitalism United Kingdom (UK)
In the media BBC Radio 5 Live Wake up to the Money Karthik Ramanna comments on the changes to the UK accountancy industry Karthik Ramanna Business and capitalism United Kingdom (UK)
In the media Project Syndicate The referendum risk As the 'people's vote' seems to gain momentum in the UK, Ngaire Woods writes about the need to specify rules to ensure that politicians do not abuse referenda Ngaire Woods Democracy and politics Australia ... Switzerland United Kingdom (UK)