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The Tomorrow Network
The Tomorrow Network is a group of individuals (currently some 3000) with an interest in futures work and in the Project.
Membership is free of charge. Members receive:
Tomorrow Network events in 2008
News of our next events will appear here soon.
In the meantime, if you have any questions about the Tomorrow Network please contact richard.worsley2@btinternet.com. The Tomorrow Bulletin, containing authoritative briefings on current and future trends and about our projects.
Invitations to Network events – three or four events a year – at which distinguished speakers address topics of current interest and which provide an opportunity for networking between members. Speakers have included:
Lord Butler of Brockwell and Dr Peter Kellner (on the future of government)
Professor Tim Brighoouse and Heather du Quesnay (on the future of learning)
Dr Tom Ling and Dr Linda Surh (on the future of genetics)
Hamish McRae and Bob Tyrrell (on 'Did the world change on 11 September?)
Professor Peter Cochrane (on the future of technology and jobs)
Professor Margaret Harris and Mike Hudson (on the future of the voluntary sector)
Lord Best and Professor Jonathan Bradshaw (on the future of poverty)
Ceridwen Roberts and Mary Crowley (on the future of parenting)
Professor Tom Ling and David Halpern (on the future of public services)
Dr Geoff Mulgan and Dr Wendy Schultz (on the future of the electronic media)
David Darton and Melanie Howard (on the future of the sexes)
Richard Cuthbertson and Martin Hayward (on the future of retailing)
Carl McCamish and Wim Thomas (on the future of energy)
Professors Andrew Briggs and Gabriel Aeppli (on the future of nanotechnology)
George Yip and Professor Martin Albrow (on the future of globalisation)
Charlie Woods and Stephen Boyle (on Scotland's place in the global economy)
Professor Charlie Jeffery, Rajiv Joshi, Professor Andy Macmillan and Fred Smith (on what will it mean to be Scottish?)
Dr. Sara Savage and Michael Willmott (on young people's attitudes and values)
Lenka Setkova and Cathy Pharoah (on the future of philanthropy and civil society)
Since 2007, we have started providing summaries of the presentations at Network events (click on link as below).
» Scotland's place in the global economy – 7 June 2007, Edinburgh
» What will it mean to be Scottish? – 20 June 2007, Glasgow
» Young people's attitudes and values – 24 July 2007, London
» The future of philanthropy and civil society – 13 November 2007, London
Please note that the responsibility for these summaries is the Tomorrow Project's, and that any shortcomings in summarising are ours and not the speakers.
Members also receive invitations to contribute to our work, where the member has relevant expertise and experience.
The Network:
Enables members to contribute to the Project's public benefit role through their involvement in a charity which promotes long-term thinking.
The Tomorrow Bulletin
Click » here to see our latest Bulletin. Enables us to distribute the results of our work widely.
Is an important source for our invitations to take part in it.
There is a special section of the Network for members based in Scotland (operated in partnership with Careers Scotland, the Scottish Executive, Scottish Enterprise and the Scottish Parliament) which has its own programme of events north of the Border.
To join the Network, please email Richard Worsley (richard.worsley2@btinternet.com) with your full name, organisation and postal address. Members' details are maintained on a Network database.
» Supporters are welcome to encourage as many individuals from their organisation as they wish to join the Tomorrow Network, and many see this as a useful additional benefit from their support.
We undertake not to pass on details of Network members for purposes unrelated to the work of the Tomorrow Project.
© 2005 The Tomorrow Project
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