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27 Mar 2015
Mathematician and Fields Medallist Cédric Villani offers a unique insight into the creative process, and what it takes to produce breakthrough discoveries in human knowledge.
Blog
25 Mar 2015
Jo Hunter FRSA
Being an artist isn’t about being an expert, it’s about living a life we are proud of, and expressing our thoughts and feelings. Jo Hunter FRSA explains how you can be an every day artist.
13 Mar 2015
Coca-Cola's vice president of innovation and entrepreneurship David Butler gives a rare behind-the-scenes look at the company's design-led approach to business sustainability and growth.
25 Feb 2015
In an article first published in 'May2015', Adam Lent argues the solution to our political and social problems can only be found by unleashing the creativity of the stifled 75 per cent.
19 Feb 2015
Georgina Chatfield
‘How can we enable people to most fully express their creative potential?’ posed Matthew Taylor at the end of a recent blog. His thoughts focused on large organisations, hierarchies and the motivations therein – so I thought it would be interesting to take the same question but explore it from a child’s perspective.
16 Feb 2015
Rebecca Boyle Suh
Rebecca Boyle Suh established Artis in 2004, a social business dedicated to transforming education through the arts. She asks what might inviting primary school children to answer the question 'what is art'? tell us?
Comment
09 Feb 2015
Peter Mucci FRSA
The time has come to take a new look at the business of designing and making things, argues Peter Mucci FRSA.
05 Feb 2015
Dr Marion Long FRSA
This is a guest blog from London based RSA Fellow Dr Marion Long. Marion is the managing director of Rhythm for Reading and has a background as a professional performing musician and educational researcher.
24 Nov 2014
This is a guest blog written by Richard Gerver and Rik Seveke.
Press release
10 Nov 2014
Young people could be put off becoming the next generation of teachers due to a culture of top down accountability measures, pay-related incentives and high stakes testing and appraisal, according to the latest report from the RSA.
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