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There was no release last week, so this covers the changes since 23/03/2026. Here are the details of the notable changes… Apr 6, 2026
Guest blog, Anita Sangha – The Fairness Foundation Last year, in partnership with the Discovering Liveability project team, The Fairness Foundation brought together a group of experts from public health, economics, sociology, and psychology to discuss the relationship between wealth inequality, suicide and liveability. Suicide rates in the UK are on the rise. In the year 2023/24, 7,055 deaths caused by […]
Course Reflections: Through the course of study, my understanding of the concept of curation has undergone a significant transformation. Initially, when I first encountered curation, I merely thought it was about setting a theme, selecting artists and works, and presenting them to the public. However, as I delved into the study of curation in public […]
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Last month I was honoured to receive a national award for Outstanding Leadership from industry body UCISA, recognising my work driving positive change through UX. This achievement prompted me to reflect on my experiences leading UX in different realms over the past few years, and to think about what UX leadership means to me. Apr […]
As I type this about 80% of the people who applied for the Round 10 Future Leaders Fellows scheme are coming to terms with the rejection of their proposal. Most of these had already navigated incredibly competitive internal selection processes (and indeed you might be reading this as someone who wasn’t successful at this stage) […]