reSHAPE: Invitation to a free event - RSA

reSHAPE: Invitation to a free event

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  • Arts and culture

RSA Fellows are warmly invited to reSHAPE, a showcase event for ventures built on social science, humanities and Arts research, taking place on Thursday 7 September 2023 at RSA House.

reSHAPE is sponsored by the British Academy, Aspect Universities network and the RSA, and is designed to showcase the exciting world of SHAPE ventures. It's a whole day event where Fellows will get to see ventures tackling challenges in education, social policy, health as well as improving government and society all from UK universities. Andy Haldane will be moderating one panel and the Minister of Science and Technology George Freeman will be speaking at 11.00am.

The event is free to attend, please sign up here to confirm your place

For any questions email frida@arcaccelerator.io

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