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02 Feb 2016
Public debate about the possibility and desirability of a basic income - a weekly payment for every citizen – is gathering pace. Is it feasible? Should we do it? Anthony Painter, Director of Policy and Strategy, presents our latest thinking.
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Tony Greenham
Everyone agrees that banks should serve the real economy. But what does this mean and how do we get there?
Sandy Rodger
Sandy Rodger FRSA reflects on the recent report from the Ellen MacArthur Foundation's Project MainStream - The New Plastics Economy
Fellowship news
On May 17-18 2016, the National Academies of Sciences building in Washington, DC will be hosting a pioneering conference “Modeling Science, Technology & Innovation”
01 Feb 2016
Fellow-led project The Solar Challenge, a competition for all ages to build and fly a solar powered model plane, has been sponsored by Engineering UK to attend the Big Bang Fair.
29 Jan 2016
Leonie Jarrett
Guest blogger Leonie Jarret, School for Social Entrepreneurs, looks at what to consider before thinking of scaling for social impact.
Adanna Shallowe
Important considerations when considering financial support for refugees.
Matthew Parsfield
Building communities is not only intrinsically good; it can benefit the economy and public services too. Matthew Parsfield reflects on our 'Connected Communities' work.
In a new paper, John Corner FRSA assesses some of the ways in which the issue of ‘difficulty’ in the arts has been raised both by writers in the arts and by sociologists of culture. Fellows are invited to comment.
Alexandra Barker
Last year the RSA published 'Wired for Imprudence', a report looking at the behavioural hurdles to financial capability. Since then, Charlie Palmer FRSA has been using these insights to re-imagine the relationship between banks and customers.
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