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26 Feb 2016
Monica Threlfall
The Rhodes Must Fall campaign at the University of Oxford may have suffered a setback, but it has let the genie out of the bottle regarding the value of public memorials?
Blog
22 Feb 2016
Alexia Anastasiadis
Are digital filter bubbles hindering the case for gender quotas?
Fellowship news
19 Feb 2016
Sir James R. Mancham, KBE FRSA, founding President of the Republic of Seychelles, has has justt accepted the Africa Peace Award, an accolade given by the United Religions Initiative to African leaders committed to building peace.
10 Feb 2016
The British Academy has just appointed Paul Heywood FRSA (Sir Francis Hill Professor of European Politics at the University of Nottingham) to lead on its global anti-corruption research project.
03 Feb 2016
Laura Partridge
Exam results tell us girls can do maths, so why don’t they believe it and what can we do?
29 Jan 2016
Adanna Shallowe
Important considerations when considering financial support for refugees.
22 Jan 2016
Natalie Nicholles
Is focusing on economic empowerment really enough to shift the way we think and behave when it comes to gender?
11 Jan 2016
Justin Forsyth
Charities must embrace organisational change if they are to keep the trust – and the generosity – of the public. By Justin Forsyth, Outgoing Chief Executive of Save The children.
Video
27 Nov 2015
Channel 4’s economics editor Paul Mason shows how, from the ashes of the recent financial crisis, we have the chance to create a more socially just and sustainable global economy.
25 Nov 2015
Anthony Painter
Anthony Painter reflects on the Spending Review and argues it's another missed opportunity to pursue the right long-term economic approach.
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