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16 Jun 2015
The country's most talented writers and poets gather to perform unique, exclusive pieces inspired by the greatest global challenge of our time - climate change. This edit features Alice Oswald
12 Jun 2015
The country's most talented writers and poets gather to perform unique, exclusive pieces inspired by the greatest global challenge of our time - climate change. This edit features George the Poet
05 Jun 2015
Ciarán Devane, British Council chief executive and Mary Dejevsky, writer and broadcaster discuss UK-Russia relations and how the promotion of cultural values and ideas can play a vital role in building mutual understanding ...
02 Jun 2015
Acclaimed philosopher Theodore Zeldin argues that the greatest problem and the greatest opportunity of the twenty-first century are to be found in the way we relate to others.
29 May 2015
In the 2015 RSA President’s Lecture Professor Sir Tony Atkinson proposes a set of optimistic and practical policy actions to reduce inequality, and shows how both government and citizens – acting individually and collectively ...
Co-director of the 2015 World Development Report, Varun Gauri argues that development policy and assistance is due for a re-design, based on a more realistic understanding of how human beings think and behave.
26 May 2015
What challenges and opportunities do new technologies pose for the ‘power to create’, and how can our institutions adapt to these changes? The RSA’s Director of Policy and Strategy Anthony Painter presents a set of major new institutional ideas.
22 May 2015
Writer and sociologist William Davies visits the RSA to argue that the happiness agenda has blinded policymakers and corporations to the contextual and societal context of disadvantage.
19 May 2015
David Graeber, anthropologist and leading figure in the Occupy movement, visits the RSA to consider what it would take to build a flourishing, sustainable and just future economy.
15 May 2015
The Economist’s management editor Adrian Wooldridge examines how widespread disruption and innovation will have an impact on the future of economics and work.
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