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We still don’t understand how complex systems find the pathway out of chaos and emerge from randomness. Understanding this pathway may lead us toward understanding the origin of life.
Professor of Physics and Material Science
It's time for a knowledge expedition
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Enjoy conversations with leading academics, scientists and thinkers.
Enjoy conversations with leading academics, scientists and thinkers.
with Santanu Das
Around 4 million men of color were recruited during the First World War into the European and American armies, and of them, almost 1.5 million Indians. How does one understand the difficult, often contradictory legacies of war and empire, and the way they continue to haunt us, even today.
Professor of Modern Literature and Culture
with Adam Phillips
What keeps me reading Freud is the effect of all the literature that I love and value, which is that every time I read it, it’s as though I’m reading something new.
Psychoanalyst and writer
with THINKING MATTERS
A short documentary that serves as an introduction to migration and citizenship across history, law and lived reality. Leading scholars trace how mobility shaped societies, why borders and rights collide and what an ethical model of citizenship should look like.
A collection of short documentaries
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