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This is a brief office relocation announcement from the Nuffield Foundation, which hosts the Ada Lovelace Institute — a body relevant to AI governance and ethics. The content itself has no direct AI safety relevance.

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The Nuffield Foundation and its affiliated organizations, including the Ada Lovelace Institute, announced their move to a new office at 100 St John Street, London in June 2021. The announcement notes the new space supports expanded in-person and online convening capacity. No substantive policy or research content is included.

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  • Nuffield Foundation, Nuffield Council on Bioethics, Nuffield Family Justice Observatory, and Ada Lovelace Institute moved to 100 St John Street, London EC1M 4EH.
  • The new office is fully accessible and offers a larger events space for stakeholder engagement.
  • Online convening established during COVID-19 will continue alongside in-person events.
  • Staff continued remote work until end of June 2021 per government guidance.

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 The Nuffield Foundation, Nuffield Council on Bioethics, Nuffield Family Justice Observatory and Ada Lovelace Institute have moved to a new office. 

 We are now based at 100 St John Street , London EC1M 4EH . 

 Our new office is a fully accessible space that will enable us to grow our capacity to convene and connect, a fundamental element of our work to advance social well-being. 

 We look forward to welcoming our stakeholders to 100 St John Street once COVID-19 restrictions are lifted. Our new events space is larger, enabling more people to attend our events in person, once safe to do so. 

 We also recognise the value of the online convening we have done during the pandemic and will continue to do this so that as many people as possible can engage with our work. 

 In line with government guidance, the majority of our staff will continue to work remotely until the end of June. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
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