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24 Aug 2016
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.
Blog
17 Aug 2016
Alan Bec
Alan Bec FRSA and Fellowship Councillor discusses his upcoming event focusing on a natural mindset in Gloucestershire and sends a call out for people to get involved.
Journalist and writer Lynsey Hanley explores why class is still so central to the experience of living in Britain today.
16 Aug 2016
Harvard’s most popular philosopher Michael Puett draws from ancient Chinese teachings to help us re-examine and challenge deeply-held assumptions about how to live our lives.
14 Aug 2016
Nathalie Spencer
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.
08 Aug 2016
Harvard professor of public policy Iris Bohnet shows how new research in behavioural design can help efforts to eliminate gender-based inequality from classrooms to boardrooms.
07 Aug 2016
The benefits of keeping active are not surprising, nor are the risks if we fail to stay moving. So why are we sitting still so much? Behavioural science points to a few reasons why human nature may be working against us.
03 Aug 2016
Jenny Howard Coles
Jenny Howard Coles from Plymouth Energy Community on the energy system they no longer want, and the one they know is possible.
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.
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