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Celebrate the launch of our research
We host a range of events to launch our latest research papers , from expert roundtables and policy briefings to guest speaker evenings. These evenings are designed to spark dialogue, share insights, and connect research with real-world impact.
Upcoming EVents
The Tibetan Plateau, often called Earth’s “Third Pole,” is warming faster than almost any other region on the planet, with consequences that ripple far beyond its borders. Its melting glaciers, disrupted rivers, and fragile ecosystems shape not only the lives of communities in Tibet but also the water security of millions across Asia. For the Indo-Pacific and the world, understanding Tibet’s environmental and geopolitical crossroads is essential. It is a frontier where climate, security, and sustainability converge.
This roundtable led by Dr. Panda and Shruti Kapil seeks to examine the unfolding climate crisis on the Tibetan Plateau, highlighting its far-reaching human, environmental, and geopolitical implications.
Previous EVents
A flourishing and diverse society must ensure that all communities and identity groups are treated with equal respect. Though there are national frameworks to report, record and redress discrimination against religious groups, the prevalence of anti-Hindu hate and discrimination in the UK is under-explored.
This panel discussion with Lord Tony Sewell CBE marks the launch of a report by the ICfS in partnership with Vichaar Manthan, a public engagement platform within the Hindu community, investigating the nature, extent and lived experiences of anti-Hindu hate and discrimination in the UK. It will highlight current perceptions of anti-Hindu hate in the UK and next steps for policymakers and communities to gain a more accurate understanding of this issue.