This discussion on the future of research features Nobel laureate Peter Agre, Bloomberg distinguished professor and director of the Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute; Prabha Kotiswaran, reader in law and social justice at King’s College London; and Rivka Isaacson, senior lecturer in chemical biology, also at King’s College London.
The distinguished panel discusses the findings of the largest ever survey of Nobel laureates, conducted by Times Higher Education earlier this year, and the future of research in universities. It is chaired by John Gill, editor of Times Higher Education, and took place at the 2017 THE World Academic Summit in London, held in partnership with King’s College London in September 2017.
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