University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Wolfson-HAT Foundation Annual Symposium Series on Personal Data

Wolfson-HAT Foundation Annual Symposium Series on Personal Data

Add to your list(s) Send you e-mail reminders

The use and manipulation of our personal data is of enormous global concern. In a series of four panel discussions, speakers will explore critical issues around the uses (and abuses) of our personal data, as well as the wider questions of the Digital Person, freedom, identity, security and innovation. Floor discussions will be held and the series will produce a briefing paper on research and practice in personal data.

With broad-ranging appeal, the series is designed to interest practitioners and policy makers, as well as academics in the sciences, humanities and social sciences with discussions relating to law, computer science, history, sociology, entrepreneurship, business, economics and the global society.

The Symposium is organized jointly by Wolfson College Cambridge and the HAT Community Foundation .

This year’s events will be held in the Lee Hall at Wolfson College at 5.30pm on the following dates:

  • Wednesday 15 March 2017
  • Wednesday 22 March 2017
  • Wednesday 29 March 2017
  • Wednesday 5 April 2017

Other views and ways to subscribe

You can include this list in your own website. Read the Instructions on how to include a list in your site and then click on 'Create Custom View' above to get started.

List Managers

Each talk has an organiser. Please contact them in the first instance if you have a query about a particular talk. Only contact one of the people below if you have a question about the list, such as whether your talk or series could be added.

(In order to see the manager's details, such as their e-mail, you will need to have an account and log in)

Lists included in this list

This list does not include any other list

Lists that include this list

This list is not included in any other list

Note that ex-directory lists are not shown.

 

© 2006-2024 Talks.cam, University of Cambridge. Contact Us | Help and Documentation | Privacy and Publicity