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A City That Works
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We are living through an era of profound change, marked by economic uncertainty, technological disruption, and social transformation. How can we ensure the City of London remains competitive, safe, fair, and vibrant for all those who live, work, invest, and trade in it?
A City That Works is the brand-new podcast from The Finsbury Institute at City St George's, University of London, designed to answer that very question. Hosted by Diana Beech - Director of The Finsbury Institute and Professor & Assistant Vice-President of Policy & Government Affairs - this series serves as a strategic platform bringing world-leading research, public policy, and corporate practice together to ensure the City of London continues to thrive.
Across the coming episodes, we will unpack the complex challenges and critical opportunities shaping one of the world's most influential cities, engaging in rigorous conversations with foremost academics, policymakers, practitioners, and thinkers.
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This series is proudly funded by the School of Policy and Global Affairs at City St George’s.
You can access a transcript of this trailer here.
This is a Research Podcasts production.
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