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Geoff Mulgan is Professor of Collective Intelligence, Public Policy and Social Innovation at University College London. Over the years, Geoff has had many roles - as a CEO, social entrepreneur, policy-maker and author, working at different times in civil society, government, technology and academia, always curious about how the world works and how it can be changed for the better.
In this episode, Geoff talks to us about why social innovation matters and how the field has developed in the UK context. He shares his lessons about how to institutionalise social innovation, the importance of learning from other places and what gives him hope for the future.
By Social Innovation EurovisionGeoff Mulgan is Professor of Collective Intelligence, Public Policy and Social Innovation at University College London. Over the years, Geoff has had many roles - as a CEO, social entrepreneur, policy-maker and author, working at different times in civil society, government, technology and academia, always curious about how the world works and how it can be changed for the better.
In this episode, Geoff talks to us about why social innovation matters and how the field has developed in the UK context. He shares his lessons about how to institutionalise social innovation, the importance of learning from other places and what gives him hope for the future.