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26 Jul 2012
Gaia Marcus
It’s not just your legs that benefit from a good work-out: they say that learning new things is the key to keeping that most treasured possession: your mind. How often do you give yours a good work out? How often do you learn new things, challenge your known things, challenge your assumptions and your words? My word is ‘networks’, my assumptions leftish by way of human rights, and I know that I do not challenge these enough.
Press release
A redesign of the standard issue National Rail train ticket and a scheme to keep pubs at the heart of local communities by maximising their existing spatial and social assets are amongst the winning projects in the 2011-12 RSA Student Design Awards scheme.
Video
25 Jul 2012
Alex McDowell, RDI is British production designer and film producer. McDowell was born in Borneo to parents of English origin.
24 Jul 2012
Matthew Taylor
There is great interest today in comments from Treasury minister David Gauke about the informal economy. I have been posting irregularly recently as I have been focused on my annual lecture but – as it happens – this issue is a classic example of the category of a 'wicked problem' on which I have been focused.
Fellowship news
23 Jul 2012
This year's AGM will take place on Wednesday 3 October 2012.
Corporate Venturing in the UK concludes that while the UK remains ahead of its European rivals, its position is fragile with countries such as France quickly gaining ground by doing more to encourage innovation and ‘deal flow’.
Journal
22 Jul 2012
Exploring some of the darker issues of life, Dr Kathryn Taylor argues that in order to understand cruelty, we need to do more to examine its nature, while Jake Arnott examines how our perceptions of crime are shaped by fiction.
20 Jul 2012
Jonathan Rowson
Oxytocin Man is Paul Zak, and the quick answer to the title question seems to be 'no'.
Another day, another divisive education headline. Whilst there is much to question within current education policy, there are also potentially new areas of opportunity opening up. The policy context of greater school autonomy, and emerging clarity about the future of the National Curriculum from 2014 (and the space to develop a ‘whole curriculum’ outside the National Curriculum), could be a key moment of opportunity for teachers and localities to reclaim the curriculum agenda.
18 Jul 2012
It’s been another week when newspaper financial correspondents have been hogging the front pages - with more questions doubts over the role of the Bank of England in lowballing the Libor rate and admissions by HSBC executives that they had failed to prevent money being laundered by drug cartels and terrorists.
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