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03 Feb 2017
Anthony Painter
Anthony Painter argues that the roots of the new populism are explicable but instead of reacting to it reflexively, there needs to be greater collective effort to create a convincing alternative worldview.
25 Aug 2016
Anthony Painter questions whether we are beginning to see the political consequences of inter-generational insecurity and concludes that we are.
Video
17 Aug 2016
Journalist and writer Lynsey Hanley explores why class is still so central to the experience of living in Britain today.
15 Aug 2016
Science journalist Helen Pearson reveals insights from the five birth cohort studies begun in 1940s Britain, that form the basis of how we understand inequality and health today.
Fellowship news
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.
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.
22 Mar 2016
Jamie Cooke, Head of RSA Scotland, gives an overview of recent events and current activity across Scotland. Find out what's been happening across the nation, what's coming up and how you can get involved.
22 Jan 2016
Natalie Nicholles
Is focusing on economic empowerment really enough to shift the way we think and behave when it comes to gender?
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’.
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