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29 Jun 2022
Hannah Breeze Aidan Daly
Read about the winners of the RSA Pupil Design Awards 2021 – 2022. The teams have provided us with a range of innovative ideas that tackle challenges in the food, education and built-environment systems.
06 Jun 2022
Hannah Breeze
Educators play a key role in creating opportunities and supporting high-quality youth social action, particularly in the primary phase. The RSA and Pears #iWill Fund explore the undiscovered potential ‘third benefit’ that teachers represent and their unrealised benefit to pupils and communities.
30 May 2022
Milla Nakkeeran
This blog explores the benefits of an inclusionary curriculum that empowers students to think critically about the past in a way that is meaningful to them.
23 May 2022
Zayn Meghji
2021's second round Catalyst Award winners have been announced. We award £100,000 annually, supporting Fellows to test social change innovations and scale the social impact of their projects.
09 May 2022
Fabian Wallace-Stephens
What mix of soft, technical, and digital skills will be needed in different sectors or local economies in the future?
22 Apr 2022
Riley Thorold
Riley Thorold explains how recent RSA work on public participation can inform this broader shift towards a more active and empowering democracy when levelling up.
20 Apr 2022
Andy Haldane
Complex interactions between health, economic and social outcomes are at the centre of health outcome inequalities. RSA Chief Executive Andy Haldane examines the interventions that could break this adverse health/economic cycle.
13 Apr 2022
James Morrison
Researcher James Morrison looks at the relationship between cash use and deprivation.
11 Apr 2022
Colin Hopkins
After 10 years, RSA Academies officially closed its activities on 31 March 2022. In that time the project has engaged some 15,000 children and young people. Read this retrospective analysis of the project from Colin Hopkins.
30 Mar 2022
Mark Hall
RSA research examines Britain’s relationship with cash and digital payments that shows 10 million people would struggle in a cashless society.
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