Reviewing our event: Can AI help change behaviour for social good?
A big thanks to all our speakers at our latest event – Can AI help change behaviour for social good? in which we explored the intersection of artificial…
A big thanks to all our speakers at our latest event – Can AI help change behaviour for social good? in which we explored the intersection of artificial…
No doubt you’ve been hearing about, if not using, ChatGPT since its launch last November. It certainly landed with a bang – within a week it had one million users,…
2023 has got off to a flying start at Claremont and we’re looking to expand the team with two important hires. We’re looking for a director and senior consultant to…
Job description: Director Contract type: Permanent – 4 or 5 days per week Reporting to: Managing Director, Ian Fannon Location: Can be predominantly home or office based, but postholder is…
Job description: Senior Consultant Contract type: Initial 12-month contract, with view to permanent (full or part time) Reporting to: Director, Ana Granger Location: Can be predominantly home or office based,…
“All models are wrong, but some are useful”. A quote attributed to the British statistician George Box. When applied to models of behaviour, this quote would suggest that such…
A big thanks to all our speakers at our latest event – From Awareness to Behaviour Change. Our biggest event yet with more than 300 people signing up, we took…
The Lionesses’ 4-0 victory over Sweden in the Euros semi-final marks an exciting moment in women’s sport and is certainly something to be celebrated, even before we reach Sunday’s final.
We had over 100 people register for the latest in our series of behaviour change briefings. We took the opportunity to share three examples of the work we’d recently presented…