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What are other RSA Fellows saying about you?

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The RSA has gathered 700 statements that Fellows have written in support of individuals they have nominated for Fellowship.

A Wordle word cloud drawn from these statements shows the kinds of activities, interests and characteristics that make for a good Fellow, things like: community, leading, social, experience, projects, Director, business, education, development, contribute, involved, work and arts.

It’s interesting to compare this word cloud with the sample of new Fellows’ own motivational statements, posted here on the Fellowship blog in mid-October: ‘A Wordle word cloud of new RSA Fellows’ motivations’.

Characteristics that make for a good Fellow, things like: community, leading, social, experience, projects, Director, business, education, development, contribute, involved, work and arts.

There’s more about RSA Fellowship events and activities on the RSA website. (And do join the RSA Fellowship online social network – which includes over 50 groups, such as the Social Entrepreneurs Network, and RSA Digital Engagement).

Matthew Mezey is Senior Networks Manager - Online & International. Twitter: @MatthewMezey.

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