THE CHALLENGE OF LEARNING Nobel Week Dialogue, 9 Dec 2020
Join us for a half-day of stimulating discussions with Nobel Laureates and world-leading scientists, policy makers and thought leaders.
9 December 2020 13:00 – 16:30 Online event
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The Challenge of Learning: The Future of Education The 2020 Nobel Week Dialogue will explore how we can create a better future. The online event will feature talks and panel discussions addressing the most pertinent challenges in education and learning. What are the benefits and pitfalls of our rapid move to digital learning? Can technology reduce the huge inequalities in education? How can we enhance learning throughout our lifetimes?
The Nobel Week Dialogue will, as always, be a true meeting of science and society, bringing together an intergenerational group of participants from a range of geographies and backgrounds to discuss how best to shape the future of learning.
The day will feature seven Nobel Laureates: Frances Arnold, Chemistry 2018; Esther Duflo, Economic Sciences 2019; Ben Feringa, Chemistry 2016; Konstantin Novoselov, Physics 2010; Didier Queloz, Physics 2019; Donna Strickland, Physics 2018; and Carl Wieman, Physics 2001.
Other panellists will include: Mary Beard, University of Cambridge; Irina Bokova, former director general of UNESCO; Andreas Schleicher, director for education and skills at the OECD; Mary Robinson, Chair of The Elders and former President of Ireland; and the world-renowned pianist Igor Levit.
For more information, programme and panellists please visit: nobelprize.org/challenge-of-learning
We are looking forward to connecting with you on 9 December.
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