The new website allows you to find and connect with other Fellows according to their location, skills and interests; manage your Fellowship online; and save your favourite RSA content in one place.
Here’s how to get started:
1. Sign in to MyRSA
There are two ways to login so please choose whichever option applies to you:
- If you have not logged onto the website before, enter your email address here and we will send you further instructions via email (if you don't receive it, check your spam). Use the email address that we usually use to contact you - if you are unsure what this is please get in touch.
- If you have already registered on our website please login here with your email and the password. If you don't know or have forgotten your password, just use the password reset button below.
2. Update your profile
Upload your photo and biography, tell other Fellows why you joined, who you are looking to connect with, what projects you are interested in and how you want to get involved. You have complete control over what information is displayed in your profile. Once you have logged in, click on "My Profile" to begin adding your details.
3. Find and connect with other Fellows
You can search for other Fellows according to skills, interests and location and use an online private messaging service to connect. The website is new so it will take some time for others to upload their profile - check back often and encourage other Fellows to login. Click "Find a Fellow" on the Fellowship landing page to get started.
4. Check your details
You can manage all the details we have on file for you and renew your Fellowship online. Click "My Account" once you have logged in and check we have the right details for you.
Once you have logged in you can also comment on RSA articles, events and projects, and save your favourite content to MyRSA. We hope that the new website will enable you to make the most of your Fellowship. If you have any questions or difficulties using the website, get in touch with Alex Barker on +44 (0)20 7451 6896 who will be happy to help.
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The direct comment facility is good and the Account tab, though I have renewed membership but still showing as 'February 2018'. Fyi, it would be more useful to have the exact date, not just the month.
The inability to respond directly to requests from fellows is a cumbersome omission and I think needs to be fixed ASAP.
Maybe you can also summarise here (or point to) a detailed features list as the above is not so specific? Tx Adam.
Hi Ted, at present we don't have an internal messaging system like some websites do, so using email as a way for Fellows to contact each other. To reply to the message, simply login to your profile then find the sender in the Fellows directory - they will have a contact form at the bottom where you can send a message back.
I'm just a bit confused - I'm getting notification (in my own personal email) of a message through this site but cant find it in my profile so I can't reply. I'm sure this si simple but not to me right now. Any top tips please?
I'm impressed with the development of the site, in terms of user focus around Fellows, and overall interface design and typography. I had pointed out that old links broke and, thankfully, this has been fixed. (Thank you!) I have also noted that some pages are very memory heavy, for instance this blog post, which takes up over 100MB RAM and 27% of CPU (and I have a modern 2.8 GHz Intel Core i7-based computer). Any thoughts?
The Fellows profile and search on the new website is excellent. Well done.
Hi Nic, we're really pleased to hear you like it.