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06 Mar 2018
Marion Lawie
Marion Lawie FRSA responds to the RSA ANZ blogging challenge, hosted in collaboration with 92Y as part of the Seven Days of Genius Festival - a global festival celebrating the power of new ideas. Marion shares perspectives from the Australian philanthropy sector and suggests ways to combat giving fatigue.
05 Mar 2018
Amy Butterworth
Every year, £100,000 of Fellows’ contributions is put to work on the ground for Fellow-led projects, around the world. Here we put a spotlight on 2017 projects that were run by women, for women.
Abby Robinson
Dr Abby Robinson FRSA responds to the RSA ANZ blogging challenge, hosted in collaboration with 92Y as part of the Seven Days of Genius Festival - a global festival celebrating the power of new ideas. She asks how can entrepreneurs improve quality of life around the world?
02 Mar 2018
Author Block
Liang Qu FRSA contemplates the importance of excellent cancer care for every patient, regardless of where they live.
Neil McLennan
The first RSA meeting took place in Covent Garden in 1754 and today Fellowship Councillor Neil McLennan reflects on Shetland Fellows meeting in 2018.
27 Feb 2018
Fellowship Councillor Neil McLennan gives an update on his activity since taking up his voluntary post in supporting RSA Scotland.
22 Feb 2018
Nick Corston FRSA
Nick Corston FRSA invites you to his #ARTCONNECTS festival this Saturday at Kings Cross.
21 Feb 2018
Charlotte Holloway
The Tafflab project was set up to enable young entrepreneurs from three FE colleges in the South Wales Valleys to fulfil their business dreams. A unique partnership began.
Angus Annan FRSA
On visits to Belfast in recent years I was saddened to see my old place of education, both as secondary schoolboy and a technical student, lie empty and unused for some years. Now a breakthrough project in Belfast will see this iconic Edwardian building converted to student residences...
Anna Dent
Could a basic income treat the symptoms of social and economic problems or really address the causes?
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