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Fellows have been meeting across cities, countries and continents to discuss the power of connection in the RSA’s event ...
The RSA is a platform for the world’s brightest minds. We host events that shape the future, finding new ways to illuminate, inform and inspire. These events take place at RSA House, in the different ...
RSA Fellows are warmly invited to Bannockburn for the Stirling area gathering on 15 May. Following on from the ‘Facing the Future’ event on 26th November, Fellows are invited to discuss some important ...
The South Coast has long been home to a thriving creative commercial scene, with creative agencies, architects, designers, music makers, marketers, filmmakers, creative technologists and more shaping ...
Tom Stratton (Chief of Staff) and Mark Lloyd (Head of Policy) explore what the RSA’s East Midlands Inclusive Growth Commission’s Interim Report has revealed about how local leaders can shape regional ...
Explore how to create communities of care that support human relationships and connections to our non-human kin.
You are warmly invited for drinks at the Oxford Playhouse to connect with other local Fellows. Join us to hear lightning talks about local initiatives and meet the RSA’s new Head of Fellowship ...
As Western governments scale back their development commitments in favour of military spending and deterrence, the global aid landscape is undergoing a profound shift. This session will examine how ...
From local solutions to global ideas, RSA Fellowship events are a chance to learn and collaborate with a unique global network of changemakers, enabling people, places and the planet to flourish in ...
Fellows and friends gathered in the Great Room at RSA House to celebrate the opening of the UK Pavilion at Expo 2025 and hear from an expert panel on the importance of the creative industries to both ...
How can we rethink our global governance systems in light of the crises of the past years, to better reflect a multi-polar world? In light of the crises of the past few years, especially the tragedy ...