How Good Are Scotland’s Schools? - Update October ‘07

23 Oct 2007 by Policy Institute

How Good Are Scotland’s Schools? - Update October ‘07

How to Cure Scotland’s NHS

23 Apr 2007 by Gillian Bowditch, Dr Anna Gregor, Professor Andrew Walker, with a commentary by Professor David Simpson

Three views, based on the public debate of February 13th.

How to Cure Scotland’s NHS

How Good Are Scotland’s Schools?

28 Mar 2007 by James Stanfield

The evidence from home and abroad.

How Good Are Scotland’s Schools?

Old Stones In A New Setting

15 Nov 2006 by Tom Miers

Breathing new life into Scotland’s built heritage.

Old Stones In A New Setting

Prison & The Family

21 Jun 2006 by Clive Fairweather CBE

How Prison Works And Using Family Ties To Limit Prisoners’ Reoffending.

Prison & The Family

Citizen & State - Three Visions For Scotland In 2026

25 May 2006 by John McTernan, Brian Monteith & Michael Russell

A paper based on the Policy Institute Winter Debate of 18th January 2006.

Citizen & State - Three Visions For Scotland In 2026

University Bonds

02 Feb 2006 by Ben Reilly

Using Graduates’ Future Income To Fund Higher Education

University Bonds

A Manifesto For The Arts

25 Oct 2005 by William J Baumol, Alan Peacock

Six Principles To Guide Government Arts Policy

A Manifesto For The Arts

Setting Schools Free

22 Oct 2004 by Frank Gerstenberg

How Teachers and Parents Could Transform Scotland’s Education

Setting Schools Free

Enlightened Universities - Beyond Political Agendas

25 Jun 2004 by Professor C Duncan Rice

Enlightened Universities - Beyond Political Agendas

Beyond the New Consensus

27 Mar 2004 by Tom Miers, with an introduction by Professor Sir Alan Peacock

Introducing Price Competition into Public Services

Beyond the New Consensus

A Healthy Future for Scotland

03 Nov 2003 by Professor Nick Bosanquet

Symptoms, Diagnosis and Cure for the NHS in Scotland

A Healthy Future for Scotland

Calling the Tune - A critique of arts funding in Scotland

01 Apr 2001 by Professor Sir Alan Peacock

Calling the Tune - A critique of arts funding in Scotland