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Jim Gallagher – “The Day After Judgement”

Commentary, Devolution, Independence, politics, Professor Jim Gallagher, Scotland, UKBy adminSeptember 29, 2014Leave a comment

Jim Gallagher, Visiting Professor in Government, sets out his views about what should happen now that the Scottish people have voted No to Independence.

Transforming offender rehabilitation

crime, Professor Shadd MarunaBy adminSeptember 24, 2014Leave a comment

Professor Shadd Maruna talk about helping prisoners back into society .

Des McNulty – “Gordon Brown’s intervention in No campaign marks a political resurrection”

Commentary, Des McNulty, Devolution, IndependenceBy adminSeptember 19, 2014Leave a comment

How Gordon Brown played a hugely significant role in saving the Union.

Scotland votes No – initial thoughts by Policy Scotland Director, Ken Gibb

Commentary, Independence, politics, Professor Ken GibbBy adminSeptember 19, 2014Leave a comment

Professor Ken Gibb analyses key issues from the Independence Referendum, including how to maintain and galvanize the enthusiasm for politics.

An independent Scotland’s currency options redux: assessing the costs and benefits of currency choice

Austerity, Economics, Independence, Professor Ronald MacDonald, UK, Working paperBy adminSeptember 11, 2014

Paper demonstrating that all of the currency options available to an independent Scotland come with the price tag of an austerity programme.

CR&DALL director responds to Scotland’s ‘statement of ambition for adult learning

Briefing, Education, Professor Mike OsborneBy adminSeptember 10, 2014Leave a comment

Response from Professor Mike Osborne, Director of CR&DALL, is to the publication of Adult Learning in Scotland – Statement of Ambition.

Two sihouetted figures tearing apart the British union flag and the Scottish saltire flag

Event: What happens after a No Vote?

Devolution, Independence, politics, Professor Jim GallagherBy adminSeptember 3, 2014Leave a comment

Event to consider the potential consequences of a No vote in the Independence referendum.

Tackling trends in inequality

David Hume Institute, Economics, Inequalities, Professor Anton MuscatelliBy adminAugust 26, 2014

Professor Anton Muscatelli argues that we need to design our economic and political system to place fairness and equality at its heart.

Scottish poverty study calls on governments to tackle rising deprivation

Child poverty, Employment and labour market, Human rights, Poverty, Research project - outputs, Research report, Scotland, UKBy adminAugust 20, 2014Leave a comment

Findings from the largest study of poverty and deprivation ever conducted in the UK.

Sustained effort is needed to secure an economic legacy for local communities

Glasgow, Housing, Regeneration, Research reportBy adminAugust 20, 2014

A report from GoWell in the East End examines the likelihood of the 2014 Commonwealth Games, and associated regeneration activities, having economic impacts upon the East End.

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