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15 Jun 2012
Students leaving school today face a daunting set of challenges, not least a competitive job market and a crowded university admissions process. These circumstances put students under great pressure to make the right decisions, and a project funded by our Catalyst seed fund has tested a new approach to helping students think clearly and realistically about their options.
14 Jun 2012
A lamentable aspect of friendship involves watching movies.
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Dr. Sebastian Seung is professor of computational neuroscience in the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences and the Department of Physics, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Jonathan Rowson
(If you are just too curious to see the actual RSA report to read this blog, go here, now, and come back and tell us what you think...)
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An RSA report, commissioned by British Gas Generation Green, reveals that Britain may lack the kind of curiosity needed to stimulate innovation and solve our future energy challenges.
13 Jun 2012
Matthew Taylor
For many years mainstream politicians have responded to focus groups and polls and adopted a stance on welfare reform of ‘tough but fair’. The balance shifts from issue to issue, although recent decades have seen a general move to more judgemental public attitudes to benefit recipients. Is the Coalition getting this balance right?
When I first learned of 'neuroplasticity' I was very excited by the idea that we might be able to understand the brain well enough to change it in precise and purposeful ways.
Vivs Long-Ferguson
Julian Dobson FRSA recently organised High Street Camp
Ferdinand Mount is a writer, commentator and author.
12 Jun 2012
Oliver Burkeman is a feature writer for the Guardian
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