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Evasion of innate immunity by poxviruses
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14:00
Talk & Lecture
Speaker: Geoffrey SmithVenue: Lecture Hall, Floor 1, School of Medicine, Zijingang CampusAbstract: Professor Geoffrey Smith earned his PhD in 1981 at the laboratory of Alan Hay at the National Institute for Medical Research, London, UK (the predecessor of the Francis Crick Institute), focusing on the replication mechanism of influenza virus. Between 1981 and 1984, he conducted postd...
2026-04-24
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Geoffrey SMITH
2026-04-28 14:00:00
Zijingang Campus
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From global governance 1.0 to global governance 2.0: from progress to precarity
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15:30
Talk & Lecture
Speaker: Michael BarnettVenue: Room 901, Department of Public Affairs, Zijingang CampusAbstract: Global governance was first coined in the early and optimistic days following the end of the Cold War. Capitalizing on an ending to the Cold War no one expected, the international community experienced thoughts of new beginnings and possibilities. Confrontation and fear would now yi...
2026-04-24
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Michael BARNETT
2026-04-29 15:30:00
Zijingang Campus
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Constructing temporal legitimacy under historical scarcity
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10:00
Talk & Lecture
Speaker: Dr. Jeremy ArolesVenue: Room A723, School of Management Building, Zijingang CampusAbstract: Organizations in nascent categories face a distinctive legitimation challenge as they must establish temporal credibility – a persuasive account of where they came from and where they are going – when both the organisational past and the sector’s direction are unsettled. Existing re...
2026-04-10
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AROLES Jeremy
2026-04-15 10:00:00
Zijingang Campus
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AI is much smarter than humans (and so are pigeons, by the way)
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9:30
Talk & Lecture
Speaker: Max M. LouwerseVenue: Room 415, Haina Building 3, Zijingang CampusAbstract: Opportunities and threats of AI are abundant: “AI might be as smart as humans”, “Artificial General Intelligence is projected to occur in 2026”. But how intelligent is AI really, and how do we compare it to human intelligence? Why does it seem common to compare AI with human intelligence, but is...
2026-04-10
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LOUWERSE Max M.
2026-04-22 09:30:00
Zijingang Campus
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