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16 Mar 2023
Online via YouTube
One of the world's leading economic journalists, Rana Foroohar, argues that the era of globalisation must give way to a new, place-based economics for the 21st century.
09 Mar 2023
Leading experts from the worlds of evolutionary psychology and business management, Tracey Camilleri, Samantha Rockey and Robin Dunbar talk through the concept of ‘the social brain’ and what it can teach us about how human groups function.
02 Feb 2023
RSA House and online via YouTube
Author Ed Smith offers a new way of thinking about decision-making, leadership and success, drawing on insights from his time as Chief Selector of the England cricket team.
12 Jan 2023
Online via Youtube
Join the authors of a ground-breaking new study to find out how innovation motivated by environmental and social aims can support people and planet.
20 Oct 2022
Morgan Wild, Citizens Advice, Katherine Chapman, Living Wage Foundation and Kate Bell, TUC, reflect on the worsening pressures on the cost of living and what Britain’s ‘summer of discontent’ can teach us about the power of collective action.
18 Oct 2022
Lisa Nandy and Maurice Glasman look afresh at Blue Labour thinking – a prescription for broken politics rooted in people, place and community.
12 May 2022
2021-2022 Nine Dots Prize winner, Trish Lorenz, answers the question of what it means to be young in an ageing world by exploring the unique opportunities and challenges faced by the youth populations of Sub-Saharan Africa.
10 Mar 2022
In this innovative examination of the influencer economy and digital capitalism, journalist Symeon Brown explores the tantalising appeal and harsh realities of finding your fortune online.
24 Feb 2022
What could help those worst hit in economically difficult times? As the cost of living crisis tightens its grip on the nation, a panel discusses the mounting pressures on financially insecure young people.
10 Feb 2022
Entrepreneur Julia Hobsbawm describes the biggest shift in working life for 100 years and argues that even as people drift back to offices, the old 9-5 is never going to be the same again.
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