At a time when democracies seem paralyzed by fear and populations are turning inward, award-winning journalist John Kampfner has travelled to ten countries confronting our shared challenges with ...
An evening of ideas and discussion with journalist John Kampfner on how we can learn from others to build a better society. At a time when democracies seem paralyzed by fear and populations are ...
In May at the Royal Society of Arts in London, participate in designing visionary pathways for the UN's 17 Sustainable ...
Join this event every first Tuesday of the month at the Canopy cafe in Edinburgh for informal chats over coffee with other ...
Curious about joining the Royal Society of Arts Fellowship? Come along to our online webinar to learn more about being an ...
Join RSA Fellows for three 90-minute working group sessions to develop citizens' assemblies that contribute to the Modern ...
At this lecture, industry and academic experts explore emerging ideas shaping the future of the sector. This Swansea event is ...
The Living University whitepaper is the culmination of a 12 month-long inquiry conducted in partnership with RMIT University in Australia. The report explores how universities can leverage their ...
Chair of the Council, Eva Pascoe, introduces a newly elected Fellowship Council that feels like the Royal Society of Arts returning to its roots with fresh faces and seasoned hands. Jamie Hannon and ...
Elizabeth is a Fellowship Councillor for the South East of England. Elizabeth Donnelly MSc FRSA MRAeS MIfSE is a senior charity chief executive and systems-level leader with a career spanning ...
Ann is a Fellowship Councillor for Scotland and the English Borders. Ann Packard’s RSA experience includes, by election, serving on the Trustee Board, the former Advisory Council, the current ...
In partnership with Behavioural Insights Team (BIT), Neighbourly Labs, Stripe Partners, Opportunity Insights and Meta, the research explores how the diversity of our friendships and connections ...
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