Events

Pain and the Brain

by Professor Nick Rawlins University of Oxford

The Uses and Abuses of History: A British Historian's View of Southeast Asia

by Professor Emeritus Peter Carey YAD Visiting Professor, Faculty of Humanities, University of Indonesia Fellow Emeritus, Trinity College, Oxford

When Good Medications Turn Deadly: How Certain Treatments Allow an Innocuous Virus to Trigger a Devastating Brain…

by Professor Dr. Igor J. Koralnik Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School Chief of the Division of Neuro-Immunology and Director of the HIV/Neurology Centre, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Centre, Boston, Massachusetts Vice President,…

Getting Into The Top 100: What Will It Take To Get There First?

by Professor Tan Sri Dr Ghauth Jasmon Senior Fellow, Jeffrey Cheah Institute on Southeast Asia Research Professor, Sunway University Vice-Chancellor, University of Malaya (2007-2013) Vice-Chancellor, Multimedia University (1996-2007)

Suite Sensations: The Sum of Sparks and Spinets

by Y. Bhg. Dato’ Dr Ng Kah-Ming Director, Charivari Agréable Co-ordinator, Lecturer Early Music Studies Faculty of Music, Oxford University

Corruption in Food Subsidy Programs in Developing Countries. A Case Study in Indonesia

by Associate Professor Dr Rema Hanna Associate Professor of Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School

Business Law : Its Relevance To Malaysia’s Economic Development

by Yang Arif Dato' Selventhiranathan Thiagarajah Retired Judge, Court of Appeal

1914/2014: A Warning from History?

by Sir Richard Evans Regius Professor of History and President, Wolfson College University of Cambridge

Values in the Professions and Businesses in Asia: A New Approach to Our Moral Life

by Professor Arthur Kleinman Harvard University

The Challenge from Quantitative Easing to Economic Management in Southeast Asia: Indonesia's Experience

by The Honourable Dr. Muhamad Chatib Basri Minister of Finance Republic of Indonesia

ALTERNATIVE VISIONS OF THE WORLD ECONOMY IN 2030

by Professor Jeffrey D. Sachs Columbia University