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22 Oct 2021
Olga Ivannikova FRSA Gabriella Di Laccio
Olga Ivannikova FRSA and Gabriella Di Laccio highlight research that revealed the dominance of white male composers and argue that for music to fulfil its potential to entertain and to drive social change much more diversity is needed.
21 Oct 2021
Robert Rickard FRSA
Robert Rickard FRSA reflects on a simple, quiet revolution going on in schools and colleges in Norfolk and suggests that these models could be rolled out by local authorities – at zero public cost – and offers free advice to anyone wanting to pursue the idea.
15 Oct 2021
ASHUTOSH NAIK FRSA
The Covid-19 pandemic has affected people the world-over. Ashutosh Naik FRSA argues that while the impact of the pandemic might be different across geographies, social and cultural lines the one thing that is certain is that food, food security and traceability have become very important considerations.
14 Oct 2021
Colum Menzies Lowe FRSA
Colum Menzies Lowe FRSA argues that, while the UK population is getting older and people tend to work and live longer, ageism is still alive and kicking, particularly in relation to their role as consumers.
12 Oct 2021
CECILY LIU FRSA
Cecily Liu FRSA shares her experiences of volunteering for a project in China that aims to improve the life chances of children living in rural areas and shape the future of education.
27 Sep 2021
Eduardo Plastino FRSA
Eduardo Plastino FRSA argues that digital twin ecosystems can be a highly consequential general-purpose technology that helps us address major challenges of our times, including climate change and long-term economic stagnation.
15 Sep 2021
Iqbal Wahhab
Iqbal Wahhab outlines the ways food can make a real difference to prisoners’ lives
14 Sep 2021
Alan Lockey
A flexible working model is the way forward, writes Alan Lockey.
20 Aug 2021
Neil Thompson FRSA
Dr Neil Thompson FRSA welcomes the renewed pressure to deal with systemic racism but warns an over-simplification can backfire, and to be effective, we need a well thought out approach.
16 Aug 2021
Ben Harvey FRSA Liz Sayce FRSA Simon Lydiard FRSA
RSA Fellows Ben Harvey, Simon Lydiard and Liz Sayce discuss, along with their own findings, how governmental and employer action could improve work access for people with disabilities.
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