Thought leadership

Trouble in Hungary & Central European University: a Q&A with Radka Pudilova

The Hungarian government has just passed legislation that makes it impossible for Central European University to continue operating. Ambassador Radka Pudilova reports from Budap... read more

You’ll Be Working With Robots Sooner Than You Think

Ambassador Kriti Sharma, VP Bots and AI at Sage Group, sheds light on the ubiquitous question, 'Will robots take our jobs?'

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Cameroon’s Internet Shutdown: The Human Factor

The internet shutdown in Cameroon has gone on for months without receiving notable international attention. Ambassador Nina Forgwe reports from inside the country.

One Young World event puts Bath on the map

Over 70 people joined us on campus for a celebration of One Young World.

Why women's participation in politics too crucial to be overlooked

In the lead up to International Women’s Day, celebrated on March 8, there have been several discourses revolving around the issue of gender equality.

Learner-centered education: providing students with valuable skills

Maria Villela presents learner-centered education as a way to bridge the gap between highly-funded and the less-privileged schools. 

There are no shortcuts to success

Born in the Balkans during a tumultuous time, Milena Milićević, Founder & CEO of INAT Centre, sheds light on empathy, passion and overcoming challenges.

Selina Neirok Leem: ‘a small island girl with big dreams’

To celebrate International Women’s Day, the World Bank spoke to Ambassador Selina Leem for her take on the future of her country, Marshall Islands.

Learner-centered education: providing students with valuable skills

Maria Villela presents learner-centered education as a way to bridge the gap between highly-funded and the less-privileged schools. 

The young leaders bringing a smile to the unhappiest countries on earth

Here's what Ambassadors are doing to make the world's unhappiest countries a better place to live.