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26 May 2016
Do you have a social project doing work in Latin America? The ‘Gifted Citizen Prize’ seeks to benefit humanity by promoting innovation, through incentivizing social entrepreneurship projects from around the world. The winner receives international recognition as well as a grant of US $100,000.
Blog
Julian Astle
Julian Astle, the RSA's new Director of Creative Learning and Development, offers his initial thoughts about the job he's left, the job he's just started, and challenge that lies ahead.
Vishal Panchmatia
Vishal Panchmatia outlines how the new civic model adapted from the US- Cities Of Learning- could offer some answers to narrowing the experience gap.
David Boyle (blog)
What are the characteristics of places that successfully manage to grow inclusively?
25 May 2016
Chris Meah
It’s predicted that there will be 825,000 unfilled positions in the IT sector across the EU by 2020. Using his local area as a case study, Chris Meah FRSA looks at why there is such a skills deficit.
RSA Fellow Yvonne Salmon has been nominated for the Cambridge University Vice Chancellor's Public Engagement Awards, in recognition of her interdisciplinary research and public engagement activities.
The doers of Chester are embracing the power to create the city they want. Join them on 1 July for a day of ideas aiming to inspire culture and business.
Video
24 May 2016
The Inclusive Growth Commission, chaired by Stephanie Flanders, is an independent, impactful inquiry designed to understand and identify practical ways to make local economies across the UK more economically inclusive and prosperous.
Paul Tye
Paul Tye, a member of the Advisory Group of our Future Prison project, considers the implications for prison reformers of the Queen's recent speech.
23 May 2016
Matthew Taylor
Just like individualism, hierarchy and solidarity, we need to understand what fatalism has to offer, as well as the malign consequences of it becoming dominant, argues Matthew Taylor.
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