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09 Nov 2015
Joe Hallgarten
Joe Hallgarten questions the rationale of the recently launched EBacc consultation.
21 Oct 2015
Matthew Taylor
In his latest blog, Matthew proposes a framework to turn a long held theory into practice: that universities should bring benefit to the places where they are based
19 Oct 2015
Tony Breslin
Tony Breslin, our new Associate in the Creative and Learning Development Team, considers the importance of the arts in education.
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24 Jul 2015
Internationally influential thinker on education and creativity Sir Ken Robinson considers how higher education institutions might play a greater role in developing the creative capacities of their students.
26 May 2015
Sevra Davis
We're delighted to announce the 2015 RSA Student Design Award Winners, showcasing the very best emerging designers and innovators - and demonstrating the power of design as a force for positive social change.
14 May 2015
Anthony Painter
Anthony Painter explains the key research and findings of our first Power to Create paper - The new digital learning age: how we can enable social mobility through technology.
21 Apr 2015
Georgia Gould, Labour Party Councillor for Kentish Town, and ‘apostle and advocate for her generation’ offers a spirited manifesto for harnessing the creative and passionate potential of a whole generation of young Britons.
27 Mar 2015
Tom Gilliford
Fellows working in higher education institutions give their take on the barriers facing creativity, and the successful strategies that remove them.
27 Feb 2015
Why education for those aimed nineteen plus - including Labour's new tuition fees policy - is just as insane as housing and welfare policy
14 Feb 2015
Tori Flower
Short summary- In a series of seven short blogs, released each day this week, Creative Director of Shift Design Tori Flower shares her insights into how to approach designing for behaviour change.
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