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The Centre for Research in Contemporary Problems is an interdisciplinary academic group that explores pressing issues of our time. The group takes a diverse range of perspectives to tackle complex problems that transcend the boundaries of traditional academic fields.

CRCP believes that diverse perspectives can uncover new insights and develop creative solutions. It encourages members to engage in rigorous and critical discussions and to challenge established assumptions and orthodoxies. Through research, teaching, and public engagement activities, CRCP aims to make a meaningful contribution to the public discourse on contemporary problems. The Centre is committed to disseminating its findings and insights to a broad audience in order to promote deeper understanding of the challenges that face our society.

CRCP is based in Cambridge. For the full list of lectures please refer to: https://talks.cam.ac.uk/show/archive/131542

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0 upcoming talks and 8 talks in the archive.

A Guide to real-life International Artificial Intelligence Policies in 2025

Part of the 2024 Induction Conference for the M.Phil. in Technology Policy of the Judge Business School, University of Cambridge

UserDemetrius A. Floudas. Senior Associate ( Hughes Hall).

HouseFadi Boustany Lecture Theatre, Cambridge Judge Business School.

ClockFriday 04 October 2024, 09:00-10:00

Artificial General Intelligence Control & Non-Proliferation Treaty: A Blueprint for the Global Governance of Advanced Machine Intellect

Discussion on a Draft Submission to the EU AI Office Consultation 'Trustworthy General-Purpose AI'

UserD. A. Floudas (Hughes Hall, University of Cambridge).

HouseStephen Hawking Building, West Road.

ClockTuesday 13 August 2024, 17:00-19:00

From Flash Boys to MiFID II: An Introduction to the Regulation of Algorithmic & High Frequency Trading

The lecture is part of the CUATS Fed Day Event

UserDemetrius A. Floudas, I. Kant University.

HouseCastleraegh Room, Fisher Building, St John’s College, Cambridge, CB2 1TP.

ClockWednesday 20 March 2024, 17:00-20:00

'Everything you always wanted to know about Atomic Warfare but were afraid to ask': Nuclear Strategy in the Ukraine War era

A wine reception in The Old Library, Emmanuel College will follow the lecture

UserDemetrius Floudas, Cambridge Existential Risks Initiative & I. Kant University.

HouseQueens Lecture Theatre, Emmanuel College.

ClockThursday 29 February 2024, 18:00-20:00

Gas & Gunboats in the Eastern Mediterranean: The next conflict at Europe's doorstep?

A wine reception will follow the lecture

UserDemetrius Floudas, Hughes Hall, University of Cambridge.

HouseSeminar Room B, Hughes Hall, University of Cambridge.

ClockMonday 10 June 2019, 17:30-19:45

"Rare elements, untraceable toxins": Where is today's Russian foreign policy?

A wine reception will follow the lecture

UserDemetrius Floudas, Hughes Hall, University of Cambridge.

HousePavillion Room, Hughes Hall, University of Cambridge.

ClockMonday 11 June 2018, 17:30-20:00

One Year After Brexit: The UK General Election and the Future of Europe

A wine reception will follow the lecture

UserDemetrius Floudas, Hughes Hall, University of Cambridge.

HousePavillion Room, Hughes Hall, University of Cambridge.

ClockMonday 05 June 2017, 17:30-20:00

"Do Western Sanctions Bite? The Competitiveness of Russia in the current economic context"

The seminar will be followed by refreshments

UserVictoria Pyatanova, Plekhanov Russian University of Economics.

HouseCombination Room, Hughes Hall, University of Cambridge.

ClockMonday 22 June 2015, 17:30-19:30

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