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20 Mar 2015
How can we better understand the impact trauma has on individuals and communities? Writer and researcher Dr Daniela F. Sieff visits the RSA to explore the dynamics of trauma, and how it can best be understood and transformed.
06 Mar 2015
We gather some of the country’s leading experts for the second in our series of creative events on climate change. The Question Time format features Lord Nicholas Stern, Chris Rapley CBE and Baroness Jenny Jones.
03 Mar 2015
Professor June Andrews visits the RSA to discuss the profound changes dementia is having on our society and communities, and how we can best address this personal and collective challenge at all levels.
24 Feb 2015
Author of the much acclaimed book Reinventing Organizations, Frederic Laloux, discusses the emergence, in many different sectors, of a whole new type of organisation.
20 Jan 2015
In a bid to generate a new public dialogue that sparks real action, the RSA presents the first in a series of climate change events with a twist, featuring comedian Steve Punt
Something has to change. In a bid to generate a new public dialogue that sparks real action, the RSA presents the first in a series of climate change events with a twist, featuring comedians Marcus Brigstocke and Pippa Evans.
Something has to change. In a bid to generate a new public dialogue that sparks real action, the RSA presents the first in a series of climate change events with a twist, featuring comedian Marcus Brigstocke.
04 Dec 2014
Robin Hahnel, professor of economics at Portland State University discusses what must be done to combat climate change, and what political obstacles must be overcome if humans are to avoid the fate of lemmings.
19 Nov 2014
In the final event of the series, project director Dr Jonathan Rowson addresses the often unacknowledged spiritual roots of public life, and proposes a new framework for a ‘post-religious spirituality’.
16 Oct 2014
One of the most influential psychologists of the 20th century, Walter Mischel, visits the RSA to explore the nature of willpower, and the implications it has for everything from parenting to public policy.
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