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Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Is there a ‘right’ approach to family philanthropy?

A talk by Dr Ineke Koele at the Oxford Centre for the Study of Philanthropy, Green Templeton College, University of Oxford.
Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars

Rich and poor: a cause for social unrest? at the Oxford Literary Festival 2015

John Kampfner and Katrine Marçal discuss the growing gap between rich and poor and its implications for society, chaired by Professor Ian Goldin.
McDonald Centre for Theology, Ethics & Public Life

"How Much is Enough? The Love of Money and the Case for the Good Life" Session 3

In this McDonald Centre conference, Robert and Edward Skidelsky debate their controversial book about work, wealth, and human well-being with Rowan Williams, Cecile Fabre, John Thanassoulis, and other theologians, philosophers, economists and journalists.
McDonald Centre for Theology, Ethics & Public Life

"How Much is Enough? The Love of Money and the Case for the Good Life" Session 2

In this McDonald Centre conference, Robert and Edward Skidelsky debate their controversial book about work, wealth, and human well-being with Rowan Williams, Cecile Fabre, John Thanassoulis, and other theologians, philosophers, economists and journalists.
McDonald Centre for Theology, Ethics & Public Life

"How Much is Enough? The Love of Money and the Case for the Good Life" Session 1

In this McDonald Centre conference, Robert and Edward Skidelsky debate their controversial book about work, wealth, and human well-being with Rowan Williams, Cecile Fabre, John Thanassoulis, and other theologians, philosophers, economists and journalists.

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