The politics and technology of healthcare, 2030
online, via ZoomProfessor James Woudhuysen introduces a discussion on what Covid-19 can teach us about the future of healthcare.
Professor James Woudhuysen introduces a discussion on what Covid-19 can teach us about the future of healthcare.
From school closures to exam cancellations, lockdown restrictions have hit young people hard. Without being able to see their friends, have access to face-to-face teaching or keep up with their […]
This year will be a Valentine’s Day like no other. Sex with a stranger is no longer merely frowned upon by pearl-clutching conservatives, it’s illegal under lockdown regulations. Dating - […]
With cities under lockdown, centres deserted and transport suspended, is living, commuting and working remotely the way forward?
Join Andrew Doyle for the launch of his latest book, Free Speech and Why It Matters.
Penny Lewis evaluates the work of Le Corbusier, one of the most influential architects of the twentieth century.
Join the AoI Education Forum to discuss how Covid policies affect children's mental health and the dangers of overstating the problem.
With streets in cities across the UK blocked off to cars, are residents being liberated from accidents and noise, or having freedom of movement pointlessly restricted?
Join the Scotland Salon to discuss what the Salmond Affair means for the prospects for independence.
Author Joe Nutt talks about the poetry he loves and why we need more poetry in our lives.
James Matthews introduces a discussion on what the new administration means for the US and world economy.
Dido Powell, artist, art history teacher and gallery tour guide, returns with a special Zoom tour on the subject of drink in art.