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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.
05 Oct 2015
Our panel of experts and commentators as they discuss what is to be done about the largest wave of mass-migration in Europe since WWII.
29 Sep 2015
What will it take to make us act on climate change? BRIT-nominated wordsmith ‘George the Poet’ issues a compelling call to action in this powerful new poem. Words brought to life via the stunning imagery of illustrator Katie Halil (AKA @WhatKatieDrew)
One of Time and Foreign Policy Magazine’s 100 most influential people in the world, Professor of Finance and Economics at Stanford University Anat Admati explains that the financial system must be rethought to benefit society.
27 Sep 2015
In this fascinating interview with Mike Dempsey, Ben Kelly talks about his early work for the Sex Pistols to the kids friendly space he created for London's Science Museum, plus his early life in Yorkshire and much more.
22 Sep 2015
Jonathan Schifferes explains some of the key findings from the Heritage Index.
To celebrate the launch of the 2015/16 RSA Student Design Award briefs, designer Ben Terrett talks about how design is changing the world, and how the internet is changing design.
25 Aug 2015
Cardinal Vincent Nichols and Richard Sennett discuss where we might find sources of the kinds of hope that could generate positive action and progress for humanity.
14 Aug 2015
France gave us the word intellectual; its world-leading thinkers taught us to reason. But in recent years, French thought has been in the doldrums – some say even in crisis. Award-winning historian Sudhir Hazareesingh asks: ...
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