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- 29th Apr 2019
How behavioural insights and education technology could transform schools
The Department for Education’s new strategy on education technology, announced earlier this month, aims to build the evidence base for education technology (EdTech) and help schools take advantage of the best products and services.
- Blog
- 16th May 2019
How can more people live good, long lives?
Two new launches aim to tackle inequality and low life-expectancy in the UK
- Blog
- 22nd May 2019
How to build cohesive societies
Launch of two new projects to translate academic research into real change
- Blog
- 30th May 2019
The Augar review: what behavioural science tells us about education fees and grants
The long-awaited Augur review of UK post-secondary education is out today, offering its verdict on the tuition fee debate.
- Blog
- 24th Jun 2019
How do I delete my search history? And other questions
What online data can tell us about ourselves
- Report
- 3rd Jul 2019
Increasing uptake of digital services at Companies House
Companies House manages over 30,000 customer transactions every day. It is essential that it can provide an efficient service and meet increasing demands on its resources. As part of its goal to reduce costs, save time and increase data integrity, Companies House has a strategic aim to become an entirely…
- Blog
- 3rd Jul 2019
Can behavioural insights help businesses adopt new technologies and management practices?
With our partners, we are now building a much needed evidence base on the use of nudges aimed at groups of people, or more specifically, businesses. We believe the success of behavioural insights for individuals can be replicated to help businesses achieve their goals.
- Blog
- 23rd Jul 2019
Singapore super-medics, notes from Down Under, and getting ready for a new PM
Our work with premiers past and present, around the world.
- Blog
- 15th Aug 2019
BIT joins forces with the Centre for Homelessness Impact (CHI) to drive behaviour change in landlords
BIT is working with the Centre for Homelessness Impact (CHI) to test the effectiveness of homelessness interventions by applying - and rigorously evaluating - behavioural science methods.
- Blog
- 28th Aug 2019
Helping people back into work and helping others take up the mantle
Today sees the publication of a peer reviewed paper in the Journal of Public Policy outlining the interventions that we tested in Essex which involved the development of new way of conceiving the job-search process.