After partnering with American universities such as Harvard, MIT, Stanford and Columbia, the Lemann Foundation will announce its program at Oxford University’s Blavatnik School of Government next week.
The focus of the work will be on building knowledge about the public sector, with three lines of research.
In addition to the impacts of the pandemic and possible solutions, the program will address integrity in governments by building the anti-corruption agenda and the effects of political polarization on the provision of public services.
The launch event, on the 16th, will feature experts such as Professor Timothy Power, from the Oxford University Social Sciences Division, and Andrew Pollard, director of the Oxford Vaccine Group, who should talk about research and the creation of the immunizing agent with the AstraZeneca.
with Mariana Grazini e Andressa Motter
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