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Posts by Tom Wells

Bring back away goals! #NUFC

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Only one Pi Day a century if you’re European. 11 years ago or just under 15 years to wait, depending on your denomination.

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Catching up this am, very useful, thank you posting. Some/many of the building blocks for this exist - for instance, we in Foresight have continued to do Layer 1 and 2 since PMSU days (and some of 3 with Policy Lab and a policy partner).

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Catching up on Bluesky after the weekend and the splash this made is reminding me of the foresight
we did in 2017 on skills, in particular low skills equilibria in the U.K. and the need for demand side measures to break out of them assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/5b51fb...

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Net Zero Society: scenarios and pathways A report designed to help policy makers test the UK’s net zero strategy against scenarios for how society could look in future.

This was the starting point for our net zero scenario work www.gov.uk/government/p... society will change, that will impact emissions. Governments between now and 2050 can choose to try and shape those changes or not, but some change will happen.

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Looking for the Ladder Is AI Impacting Entry-level Jobs?

Thought this was important on the impact of GenAI on graduate hires agglomerations.substack.com/p/looking-fo... (punchline is timelines don’t add up)

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The most stressed out I've ever been about Christmas was when I was 16 and I got my first ever job, working at M&S in Dundrum. As soon as I started I kept hearing these myths about the Christmas Eve Waste Sale, where all the food that wasn't sold on the 24th was marked down 90%.

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Community, which probably serves me right for making it to series 6

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Is that a second whale behind the main one to begin with?

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Indeed!

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DIUS gave me my first job, but it was BIS by the time I arrived. Didn’t stay in Kingsgate for long after that (also now long demolished). Of course, DSIT (a reasonable successor to DIUS minus education funding?) also started life in 1VS

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Ah, but do you also take a bite out of the unpeeled carrot to show Rudolf came with?

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Can’t beat muppets Christmas Carol for me

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German friends in my lab once introduced me to Feuerzangenbowle (the punch, but led me to believe it was a Christmas classic film). True or just an excuse to set fire to sugar?

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It's that time of year where I post this one

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V interesting, thank you. You don’t talk about demographics as a potential difference but would be very interested in your take on analyses like this www.sas.upenn.edu/~jesusfv/Wea... (which frustratingly stops in 2019)

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What a chart.
www.economist.com/interactive/...

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That’s the conclusion we reached too, talking to a range of experts, so produced five scenarios for govt without ascribing probabilities (summary here www.gov.uk/government/p...)

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What is the difference between weather and climate. This #dataviz shows the "Central England" average temperature for periods ranging from 1 day (weather) to 30 years (climate). This shows the climate signal emerging. Note the varying y axis that covers the range of the data.

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Mostly
Listening
Foresight

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(Now gone down a worm hole on history of PUA definitions and redefinitions)

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Also some interesting combinations in that Wikipedia article. Wolverhampton a biggish city in its own right bundled into greater Birmingham. Growing up near Ipswich, not sure I met anyone who saw there and Felixstowe as a single conurbation

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Bournemouth, which appears to be much bigger than I thought (when combined with Poole)

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Find someone who looks at you like a 3 month old looks at her big sister dancing

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Deputy Director of Strategy and Policy - Civil Service Jobs - GOV.UKGOV.UK Search and apply for jobs in the UK Civil Service

Good role at the Office for National Statistics. Would suit someone interested in the interface of data and policy. Includes being Head of the Policy profession in the ONS. £76k - £100k
www.civilservicejobs.service.gov.uk/csr/jobs.cgi...

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Thanks! Maybe a Montana too then, picture there and the same yellow/gold

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Thanks! This ones in South London, UK

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Long legged spider with a long yellow/gold abdomen

Long legged spider with a long yellow/gold abdomen

Is blue sky the kind of place one can get help identifying this lovely gold #spider found in my garden?

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Futures toolkit for policymakers and analysts The Futures Toolkit provides a set of tools to help you develop policies and strategies that are robust in the face of an uncertain future.

Very pleased to share an update to our well-loved Futures Toolkit - a practical guide to thinking about the future. @nestauk.bsky.social friends described the last version as the VW of futures toolkits, so interested to see what comparison this one invites 😉 www.gov.uk/government/p...

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Horizon Europe Pump Priming Collaboration between UK and EU Partners 2024 This programme builds on the important awareness raising and promotional communications that the sector, National Contact Points, the UK Research Office in Brussels, and the Science & Innovation Netwo...

Thinking of applying for Horizon Europe funding? Delighted to say we are offering £10k grants to help you develop your application and partnerships. This scheme is open to all disciplines. Can be used towards costs of child or parent care. Spread the word!
www.thebritishacademy.ac.uk/funding/Hori...

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