Crosstalks spreads on the web

On 28 February, the second episode of the international academic talk show Crosstalks was broadcast on the web. Some of the most prominent researchers from Stockholm University and KTH were brought up against the following questions; Is physics changing our understanding of the world?, What is the ultimate destiny of man and robot?, and Global inequality and global health. Are we up to the challenge?

Crosstalks - where great minds meet

Crosstalks is a high quality and new form of international academic live talk show. Two of Sweden’s leading universities – KTH and Stockholm University – are working together to highlight cutting-edge content from the academic, business and cultural life.

Crosstalks presenter Johanna Koljonen

Crosstalks broadcast live for the first time

The first episode of the international academic talk show Crosstalks was broadcast on Tuesday 20 November. The programme gathered researchers, students, and others to debate and discuss important events, exciting phenonema and world-leading research. Discussions about and around the programme, which is a joint effort between KTH and Stockholm University, now continue on the website, crosstalks.tv, and Twitter.

Crosstalks – Where great minds meet

Foto: Johanna Koljonen

Crosstalks gathers the brightest minds to share their knowledge and insights on the basis of world-leading research. The programme is broadcast live from Stockholm University on Thursday 30 May and allows people from around the world to comment on the questions discussed and to interact with each other and the programme participants.

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