We’re excited to offer a platform for stimulating discussions, networking, and collaborative opportunities.
At this event, hosted by the London Interdisciplinary School (LIS) and Minerva University’s AI Consensus, Daniel Susskind will present his new book and explore the complexities of growth with our interdisciplinary panelists.
“For centuries economists have been preoccupied with the growth of nations. But the subject has proved elusive, and many mysteries remain.” ~ Elhanan Helpman, The Mystery of Economic Growth
Join us for a thought-provoking discussion at the intersection of economics, technology, and science, hosted by the 1763 initiative — a collaborative society founded by students from the Minerva University and the London Interdisciplinary School (LIS).
Refreshments and snacks will be provided! There will also be an opportunity to win cool prizes 🙂
Following a Book Event of Daniel Susskind, a networking session will ensue.
Event Highlights:
Keynote Presentation → Daniel Susskind, presenting his new book, Growth: A Reckoning.
Panel Discussion on Growth: A Reckoning.
Agenda:
5:30- Doors Open
6:00 – The Presentation of Growth: The Reckoning (Economic Growth and its Limitations) – Daniel Susskind, Research Professor @King’s College London
6:40 – Discussion on Growth: The Reckoning. With Sir Alan Wilson. Moderated by Ed Fidoe.
Interactive Q&A: Audience members will have the opportunity to pose pre-selected questions to our panelists, encouraging a dynamic exchange of ideas. The most insightful questions will be rewarded with complimentary copies of Growth: A Reckoning. Place your questions in the signup form, and prepare to ask them on stage, as part of the panel.
7:15-7:30 – Book Signing Session, Networking, Refreshments
7:30-9:15 – Launch Event of 1763, Networking. With Bronwyn Kunhardt, Łukasz Rzeczkowski, and Dr Maciej Kawecki.
About the Hosts
“What if we start a cultural movement that enables us to think about the multiplicities and refractions of the value that we can create?”
1763 is a collaborative society recently established by the students of Minerva University and LIS (London Interdisciplinary School). We aim to broaden the educational frontiers worldwide by collecting best practices and ways of thinking that embrace complexity, interdisciplinary problem-solving, and global immersion, as well as facilitate dialogue that inspires innovation and cultivates future-ready leaders.
This event will take place at 42 London, the globally-expanding coding school offering an innovative curriculum for individuals to learn programming and join the growing community of skilled coders worldwide. The director of 42 London, Bronwyn Kunhardt, will be joining our convening.





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