This project will investigate how open approaches to higher education can spur growth and innovation.
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This project will investigate how to put the financing of higher education in England on a sustainable footing.
MoreThis project draws together existing and new evidence and present practical policy recommendations for improving nutrition for children aged 0-3.
MoreDemos is investigating the different experiences of older people across EU countries.
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This project will identify ways that private companies can make use of their local presence and existing operating structures to generate new social opportunities for older people.
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This project explores how society and public policy could better support men’s changing roles in their relationships, in their workplaces and in their homes.
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This project aims to quantify and measure the actual economic and social value of Britain's 5,500 charity shops within communities.
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This research will seek to explore the extent to which the Scouting movement helps impart employability skills such as team work, confidence, interpersonal skills and leadership
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This project examines how a parent's problematic relationship with alcohol can impact on parenting and children’s perceptions of alcohol.
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This project explores the role of faith groups in 21st century British society – in particular, their role in progressive politics.
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This project will investigate young people's attitudes towards the EU across Europe.
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This project will explore how the European Union can prevent 'backsliding' on democratic commitments among member states.
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Public diplomacy – diplomacy directed at people rather than other diplomats – is vital for tackling global risks like climate change, terrorism or HIV obliterate geographic, disciplinary and organisational borders. This project explores how governments can equip themselves to operate effectively in this new context.
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Open Left is about rediscovering the Left's idealism, pluralism and appetite for radical ideas. It starts by asking an essential, but contested question: what does it mean to be on the Left today?
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This project looks at ways of using conservative theory and ideology to deliver progressive aims in the context of poverty in the UK.
MoreThis project seeks to raise profound economic and philosophical questions about the nature of ownership, the structure of the firm and policy options for diversifying Britain's business structures.
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One of the most successful sectors of the British economy is the creative and cultural sector - creativity has become increasingly important in other sectors as well. This series of seminars brings together representatives of successful and creative organisations to identify common challenges and examine what lessons there are in how they have each met them.
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James Nachtwey won the TED Prize in 2007. He used it to take pictures of an under-reported health issue now affecting 50 countries across the world. We are helping him break and spread his images in London.
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This research aims to identify precisely what values people associate with dying in a home environment and establish why so many more people say they want to die at home.
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This project will analyse the generational shift in attitudes towards the welfare state and its far-reaching implications.
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Demos is exploring the possibility of personalised end of life care that reflects personal values and also involves maximum choice and control for care users and their families.
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Through this project, Demos hopes to paint a detailed and evidence-based picture of the lives of families who are struggling with the cumulative effect of multiple disadvantage in Scotland today.
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This research is exploring the potential of prepaid card technology to achieve a personalised, integrated, empowering state.
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This project looks at the role social housing providers can play in helping people back to independent living following a period in hospital.
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The London Olympics are on track to regenerate a vast swathe of East London, turning a poisonsed industrial site into the biggest new park since Hyde Park, but how will Londoners really benefit and have the goals been met?
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Smart city technologies promise to make cities more efficient, liveable and productive. There are real implementation challenges on introducing new technologies at scale in an established city. What are the costs and benefits for London?
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Despite being one of the most prosperous cities in the world, London has among the UK’s highest rates of worklessness: one in three working age Londoners is out-of-work. What will be the impact of welfare reforms on London and how London can get the best from this new system? How can models of localism and devolution boost employment in the capital?
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This project focusses on access to higher education in London's schools and boroughs and looks at high skills as a key economic driver.
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The Thames is one of London's greatest assets but also presents one of its more pressing challenges. How can improvements to the quality of the architecture and public spaces, and more use of the banks and the river itself be financed, managed and delivered?
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The plans for East London Tech City have generated a good deal of excitement. But the way ahead is far from clear. This project looks at how these plans can be best achieved, by comparing East London to other international tech based regenerations and by talking directly to entreprenuers.
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