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- The Scottish Parliament at 25Friday 23 August 2024, at the Scottish Parliament As part of the 2024 Festival of Politics, Scotland’s Futures Forum helped the Scottish Parliament mark its 25th anniversary with a panel discussion reflecting on its achievements, challenges, and opportunities for growth. The event highlighted the Parliament’s strengths, legislative achievements, and areas for improvement, with a focus...
- AI and CreativityAre creative humans still relevant. This Festival of Politics debate in August 2024 explored the impact of AI on Scotland's creative sector.
- Seminar Report: AI in Scottish Schools – What do we know so far?Tuesday March 19 2024 This event continued our critical conversation on the policies, strategies and practices shaping artificial intelligence’s future in Scottish schools. It brought together educators, academics and other experts and provoked discussions on key themes like ethical considerations, equitable access, and collaborative development. What challenges and opportunities lie ahead, and how can we...
- Scotland’s Housing and Net Zero Conference22 April 2024 Scotland aims to achieve ‘net zero’ by 2045, but the Scottish Government announced, in April, that the interim 2030 target is unreachable highlighting the significant challenges ahead. By bringing together MSPs and stakeholders from academia, private, public and third sectors, the conference provided a platform to discuss and strategise on the necessary...
- COP28: Code Red for parliaments – what next?How are parliaments changing to respond to the climate and biodiversity emergencies? How are they supporting their elected members to deal with the issues..
- COP28: An update from the conferenceMalini Mehra, chief executive of GLOBE International, joins parliamentarians in the COP pavilion to provide an update on how conference negotiations are going.
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- How fair is fair: A way through the gloom?Following our public panel discussion in October 2023 on inequality in Scotland, event attendee Neil Gilmour shared his thoughts on the event and the question.
- Alternative approaches to economic development in ScotlandThis blog by David Waite, Richard Crisp and Anne Green reflects on different ideas of economic change and where they've come from.
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