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https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/real/ Julia Gillard, 27th Prime Minister of Australia and Chair, Global Institute for Women’s Leadership This video shares Julia Gillard giving a keynote speech at the10-year anniversary conference on 12 June 2025 of the Research for Equitable Access and Learning (REAL) Centre, University of Cambridge – ‘10 years of the REAL Centre: Tackling injustices in and through education’. Julia Gillard confirms: “In 2015, I said the Centre could ‘make a difference in helping us to understand what works to make education more equitable.’ I am very pleased, but not at all surprised, to stand here today and say that the REAL Centre has done exactly that.” Over the past decade, the REAL Centre has worked to identify who is excluded from education and why, and how best to design solutions that are inclusive and effective. Julia Gillard reminds us that the landscape has shifted dramatically: “The ten years since is not the decade for which any of us would have wished… A pandemic, rising nationalism and geopolitical tensions, war—the challenges are many.” Yet, even amid disruption, the Centre remained steadfast, producing rigorous research and advocating for policy grounded in evidence. The REAL Centre’s ten year journey offers a powerful lesson: when research is equity focused, collaboration driven, and intentionally bridged with policy, it can spark real change. But the conference also emphasised that the next decade demands renewed rigour and focus in the face of escalating challenges: climate change, conflict, economic downturn, gender divide in politics, humanitarian crisis and shifting aid landscapes.