This November, you are warmly invited to participate in a series of Fellow-led discussions to explore the role of social science entrepreneurship and innovation in social change.
Are you interested in the intersection of evidence-based practices, innovation and entrepreneurship? Are you motivated by the RSA’s commitment to social change? Are you a founder, academic, leader, builder, or thinker with an interest in putting social science research into practice?
We’re pleased to share this series of Fellow-led discussions organised by RSA Fellows at Oxford University. Come along to discuss a number of in-market efforts at the edge of practical innovation, tackling the worlds’ most pressing societal and environmental challenges.
Find out more about the sessions below and book your free ticket for one or all of them.
Tuesday 22 November: The Practicality of Collaborating for a Regenerative Future
Venue: The Steps, RSA Coffeehouse
Our guest speakers from the 1928 Institute will be considering the capabilities and sustainability mindset that minority-led movements need to reach the tipping point for wider change in support of a regenerative future, as well as how to bring together groups across the ideological spectrum and disrupt echo-chambers. The 1928 Institute is a University of Oxford spin-out and is the continuation of the original India League (est.1928) which was chaired by Michael Foot and led by Betrand Russell.
Final event hosted at University of Oxford – details to be confirmed. Watch this space!
Previous events in this series included:
Tuesday 1 November: Combining Net-Zero and Poverty-Zero goals
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