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IIPP Conversations 2023-24

The UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose (IIPP) hosts a conversation series rethinking the economy, government and policymaking, bringing together experts from across the globe to present their latest research. IIPP Conversations takes place across the academic year. New seminars will be announced regularly on this page.

IIPP Conversations provides a vibrant research space focused on addressing the social, technological, environmental, and economic challenges we currently face – with awareness of and attention to society’s many conflicts and inequalities. The series showcases IIPP research, engaging with academics around the globe to explore fresh and innovative ideas and solutions, utilising different tools and capabilities not only to co-create and co-shape markets but also to think beyond market principles.

Join us for our conversation series focusing on the research of experts from IIPP and beyond. 

Public Health Systems

Public Health Systems in the Age of Financialization

17th June 2024: Dr Ana Carolina Cordilha in conversation with Sion Williams-Eliyesil and Dr Cecilia Rikap

mission-driven government – Shifting missions from a signal of intent to a model of delivery

Mission-driven government – Shifting missions from a signal of intent to a model of delivery

30th May 2024: Mariana Mazzucato, Kamal Ahmed, Helen MacNamara and Nathan Yeowell

Politics of Platform Regulation

The Politics of Platform Regulation: How Governments Shape Online Content Moderation

3rd May 2024: Dr Robert Gorwa in conversation with Dr Cecilia Rikap

In Conversation with Sushmita Pati

Properties of Rent: Community, Capital and Politics in Globalising Delhi

19th March 2024: In Conversation with Sushmita Pati

In conversation with Damon Silvers, Carolina Alves, João Braga, Mariam Zaqout, Nai Lee Kalema and Tue Anh Nguyen

Mission-oriented policy and state building for the Global Majority

19th March: In conversation with Damon Silvers, Carolina Alves, João Braga, Mariam Zaqout, Nai Lee Kalema and Tue Anh Nguyen

In conversation with Dr Francesca Bria, Prof. Rainer Kattel and Theo Blackwell

Governing Urban Data for the Public Interest

13th March 2024: In conversation with Dr Francesca Bria, Prof. Rainer Kattel and Theo Blackwell

 Dr Mark Esposito in conversation with Prof. Rainer Kattel and Wallis Greenslade

The Great Remobilization: Strategies and Designs for a Smarter Global Future

12th March 2024: Dr Mark Esposito in conversation with Prof. Rainer Kattel and Wallis Greenslade

Dr Jostein Hauge in conversation with Dr Cecilia Rikap

The Future of the Factory: How Megatrends are Changing Industrialization

30th January 2024: Dr Jostein Hauge in conversation with Dr Cecilia Rikap

Prof. Brett Christophers in conversation with Prof. Mariana Mazzucato and Stefan Horn

Our Lives in Their Portfolios: Why Asset Managers Own the World

13th December 2023: Prof. Brett Christophers in conversation with Prof. Mariana Mazzucato and Stefan Horn

Dr Surbhi Kesar in conversation with Dr Carolina Alves

Economic transitions, dualism, and informality in India: An analysis from a global South-centric lens

21st November 2023: Dr Surbhi Kesar in conversation with Dr Carolina Alves

In conversation with Claudius Gräbner, Louis Laure, Birte Strunk and Carolina Alves

IIPP In Conversation Roundtable: Pluralism in Economics

14th November 2023: In conversation with Claudius Gräbner, Louis Laure, Birte Strunk and Carolina Alves

Dr Akshay Mangla in conversation with Prof. Rainer Kattel and Dr Kate Roll

Making bureaucracy work for the least advantaged

24th October 2023: Dr Akshay Mangla in conversation with Prof. Rainer Kattel and Dr Kate Roll

Watch the 2022-23 series


Our research

IIPP research addresses how public value is imagined, practised and evaluated to tackle societal challenges to achieve sustainable, inclusive and innovation-led growth.

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Contact

For more information about IIPP Conversations and to learn how to get involved, please contact IIPPComms@ucl.ac.uk.