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17 Nov 2015
When it comes to our health, we are a nation that buries its head in the sand. We’re all living longer, and with chronic and lifestyle diseases on the rise, how do we motivate people to care more about their own health and make better choices?
13 Nov 2015
Physicist David Deutsch and cosmologist Martin Rees lead a special event exploring the theme of optimism as a force for 21st century progress.
10 Nov 2015
Pioneering thinker and visionary Charles Handy asks what the aims of an ideal future society would be.
06 Nov 2015
Professor Dominic Wyse is joined by an expert panel to explore innovation in primary curriculum and assessment strategy and the impact of national policy changes.
03 Nov 2015
Renowned behavioural scientist and No 10 'nudge' guru David Halpern discusses how minor tweaks can have a huge effect in the world of decision-making.
30 Oct 2015
Robert Putnam explores the cultural and economic factors that are contributing to the persistence of inequality, and asks: what can be done to address the widening ‘opportunity gap’.
27 Oct 2015
Matthew Parsfield, researcher at the RSA, discusses our final report in the Connected Communities programme, which explores the power of connectivity within and between communities.
19 Oct 2015
The Metropolitan Police face many challenges and many changes over the next decade. Anthony Painter, Director of Policy and Strategy at the RSA, explains the findings of our new report, 'Safer Together.
11 Oct 2015
As part of the People Shaped Localism programme we look at the rise of public service volunteering as a critical element of local public service delivery. Our work has been informed by an expert roundtable held at the RSA on 10th June 2015. We would like to thank all those who took part.
06 Oct 2015
As rapid technological change makes increasing numbers of jobs obsolete, how are we to manage this profound shift in our work, lives and society? What can we do to avoid being left behind? Martin Ford analyses the radical implications of our automated future.
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