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24 Aug 2016
Nathalie Spencer
Many of us would like to get more sleep but for some reason just don’t seem to get to bed in time to clock in our needed eight or so hours. Why might that be?
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Author Rebecca Asher explores the stereotypes that influence men’s behaviour and what can be done to change them – for the benefit of us all.
17 Aug 2016
Journalist and writer Lynsey Hanley explores why class is still so central to the experience of living in Britain today.
14 Aug 2016
What can behavioural science teach us about our food habits and, most importantly, what can we do to feel nourished but not deprived.
11 Aug 2016
In a recent article for Pan-European Networks magazine, we set out why a multi-disciplinary approach to problem-solving – including a behavioural science perspective – is so important.
02 Aug 2016
Jane Hanson
One Day One Choir (ODOC) is a simple global project for peace which taps into the uplifting and harmonious power of collective singing to unite people in their communities on Peace Day, 21 September.
Harvard psychologist Susan David reveals how we can become more aware of our emotional nature, learn to face difficult feelings, and embrace change in work and life.
31 Jul 2016
Luisa Spina
Small Gathering for Big Thoughts is a dialogue process in which people are invited to bring their own ingredients, meet a stranger and cook together without a recipe.
29 May 2016
Susan David reveals how a childhood teacher inspired her to write journals to cope with her father's terminal illness and acted as an impetus for her career today.
04 Apr 2016
All winter long, we’ve been busy with events and new programmes of work here in the RSA’s Social Brain. So what does the Spring have in store?
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