• BIEN 2022: Basic Income Earth Netwok

    Conference
    Registrations are now open for the 21st annual Congress of the Basic Income Earth Network. BIEN draws together individuals and groups across the world who have an interest in basic income, and encourages education and informed discussion about the potential of basic income in a wide range of contexts. Members of BIEN include social policy practitioners, students, academics, activists and more from a range of disciplinary backgrounds and with diverse political affiliations.
  • Koala on branch

    Sustainability Research and Innovation Congress, Brisbane 2022

    29 June 2022 8:00am1 July 2022 6:00pm
    We invite you to join sustainability leaders, researchers, experts, industry and innovators from Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific to share their knowledge on sustainability challenges and opportunities in the Oceania region as part of a major international sustainability event. Coordinated by Future Earth Australia.
  • Sustainability Research and Innovation Congress, Brisbane 2022

    Conference
    We invite you to join sustainability leaders, researchers, experts, industry and innovators from Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific to share their knowledge on sustainability challenges and opportunities in the Oceania region as part of a major international sustainability event.
  • Digitalisation in India (Image: David Dvoracek / Unsplash)

    Digital Transactions in India: Platforms, Markets, Users

    Symposium
    Critical debates are currently underway on the financial, social and economic regulation that will determine the form of India’s digital environment in coming decades. This two day webinar event will key into these debates by bring leading figures in India’s Fintech sector into conversation with Australian scholars focusing their research on digital transactions in India and the wider international significance of India’s digital agenda.  
  • Future of Regulation Conference, 1-2 July 2019

    Conference
    We live in an era of almost unprecedented technological change, perhaps rivalled only by the industrial revolution of the 18th and 19th centuries. Comparisons to the past, if anything, serve only to foreshadow potential disruptive and destabilising effects, especially if the technology and behaviours arising from that change are poorly regulated.

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