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   * About us
   * Careers
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   * Privacy Policy
 * Research
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   * A Science of Global Risk
   * Biology, Biotechnology and Global Catastrophic Risks
   * Extreme Risks and the Global Environment
   * Risks from Artificial Intelligence
   * Global Justice and Global Catastrophic Risk
   * Managing Extreme Technological Risks
 * Team
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   * Cambridge Conference on Catastrophic Risk 2024
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WE ARE DEDICATED TO THE STUDY AND MITIGATION OF RISKS THAT COULD LEAD TO HUMAN
EXTINCTION OR CIVILISATIONAL COLLAPSE

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CAMBRIDGE CONFERENCE ON CATASTROPHIC RISK 2024

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SURVEY AND INTERVIEWS WITH RESEARCHERS ABOUT THEIR EXPERIENCES RELATED TO
DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION

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NEW PAPER: ASSESSING BENEFITS AND RISKS BETWEEN THE SPACE ECONOMIES AND THE
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PROFESSOR YUVAL HARARI JOINS CSER AS RESEARCH FELLOW

 * 12 March 2024

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HAYDN BELFIELD IN VOX: WHAT BEST PICTURE WINNER OPPENHEIMER GETS RIGHT — AND
WRONG — ABOUT THE THREAT OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS.

 * 11 March 2024


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The Centre for the Study of Existential Risk is an interdisciplinary research
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