No. 10’s Halpern to deliver lecture at York St John
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Downing Street policy advisor Dr David Halpern will
be the guest speaker at the next Ebor lecture on Wednesday 18 April
at York St John University.
His lecture, entitled ‘The hidden wealth of
nations?’, will examine the complex relationship between economic
growth and well-being in the context of this year’s series theme,
‘The Good Society? Re-invigorating Public Life’.
All lectures in the current series explore the
issues arising from the government’s Big Society venture. This
initiative pledges to offer citizens, communities and local
governments the power to come together and solve the problems they
face, through charities, co-operatives, social enterprise, and
other community-based approaches.
Speaking in advance of the lecture, Dr Halpern said:
“There have been deep and subtle changes in
our societies, our values, and how we relate to each other, over
the past 30 years. As countries have generally grown richer,
citizens have made different choices partly based on these value
differences, and these choices in turn help explain why some
countries have experienced increases in life satisfaction while
others have not seen such increases despite growth.”
He added:
“If we want to understand this puzzle, we have
to look more deeply into what makes societies and economies tick -
or what I have called 'the hidden wealth of nations'. I am honoured
to be invited to give this Ebor lecture and to explore these issues
- and choices - that affect us all, as individuals, communities and
as a nation.”
David Halpern was responsible for the original
blueprint for the Institute for Government, and now serves as a
Senior Fellow. He was Deputy Director until October 2010 and is
currently seconded to both No.10 and the Cabinet Office full time
to head the Behavioural Insights Team, and support on the Big
Society and wellbeing agendas. He previously worked as Chief
Analyst in the Prime Minister's Strategy Unit (2001-2007), leading
numerous reviews; setting up the Social Exclusion Task Force; and
authoring many of the Strategy Unit's most influential papers.
Before entering government, he held tenure at
the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Cambridge University,
where he still remains an Affiliated Lecturer. He has also held
posts at Nuffield College, Oxford; the Policy Studies Institute,
London; and as a Visiting Professor at the Centre for European
Studies, Harvard.
The 2011-12 Ebor lectures are organised by
York St John University, York Minster, The Order of Carmelites, The
Churches Regional Commission for Yorkshire & the Humber, York
Institute for Community Theology and The Joseph Rowntree
Foundation.
Since their launch in 2006, the Lectures have
established an enviable reputation with prestigious speakers,
promoting debate on topical issues and broadening discussion. Held
annually, past speakers have included the Rt Hon Hilary Benn MP,
Shadow Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs;
Mr Peter Taylor, journalist and BBC Presenter; Dr Rowan Williams,
Archbishop of Canterbury; Dr John Sentamu, Archbishop of York;
Robert Peston, the BBC’s Business Editor; the Rt Hon Tony Benn,
legendary parliamentarian; and Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew
Congregation of the Commonwealth, Chief Rabbi Lord Sacks.
Admission by ticket only begins
at 6.30pm, and the lectures start at
7.00pm. Each lecture is followed by a short question and
answer session with an anticipated end time of 8.30pm. Tickets are
free and can be booked online at www.yorksj.ac.uk/eborlectures or by contacting
the Ebor Lectures Co-ordinator on T: 01904 876474 or E: eborlectures@yorksj.ac.uk
For further information please contact Amy Hall, PR
& Communications Officer on T: 01904 876466 or E:
a.hall@yorksj.ac.uk
