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Europe's next chapter

Europe’s next chapter: how to unlock growth, steer innovation, and govern AI in a contested world

Europe is at a crossroads. Slower growth, geopolitical pressure, and rapid technological change are forcing hard choices. This panel event brings together Gabriel Attal, Gillian Tett, Lord Booth-Smith, and Menna Rawlings to debate Europe’s next chapter: how to boost competitiveness, govern AI credibly, and deliver reform at speed.

Panel 3: Cross-Cultural Representations

Fri 22 March 2024

Pembroke College, Mill Lane Site

Chair: Quan Wang / Beihang University, Beijing, and
currently a visiting scholar at the Faculty of English, University of Cambridge

Olha Kushniruk / Faculty of Music, Darwin College
National identity in Ukrainian music

Laurisa Sastoque / Cambridge Digital Humanities, St. John’s College.
Four Lokos (An Excerpt)

Quan Wang / Visiting Scholar at the Faculty of English, University of Cambridge.
Memory, ghostwriting, and identity: unreliability in ‘No name woman’

Enquiries and booking

No need to book.

Enquiries: Nami Morris Website Email: nami.morris@pem.cam.ac.uk Telephone: 01223338139

Timing

In person

All times

Fri 22 March 2024 9:30AM - 11:00AM

Venue

Address: Pembroke College, Mill Lane Site
Recital Room
Pembroke College
Trumpington Street
Cambridge
Cambridgeshire
CB2 1RF
United Kingdom
Email: nami.morris@pem.cam.ac.uk
Telephone: 01223338139
Website