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Feature
15 Mar 2024
Dan Matthews
RSA Fellows include globally renowned and historically significant individuals across all industries. Here, we cast a spotlight on just 50 of them, ranging from lions of the Enlightenment to contemporary campaigners for justice.
Lead Feature
14 Mar 2024
Anton Howes
The Society celebrates its 270th birthday on 22 March. But what if it had never been born?
Blog
08 Mar 2024
Dean Samways
International Women’s Day 2024 invites us to imagine a world where all genders enjoy equality. Where prejudice and discrimination no longer exist. This is the world our work is helping deliver to this and future generations.
13 Dec 2023
Gamini Sethi
Anoushka Sinha is the visionary founder of the Anupam Foundation, a youth-led organisation addressing gender equity, accessible education, and climate change. Read our Featured Fellow Q&A with Anoushka here.
29 Nov 2023
Drew Hemment
Artificial intelligence is profoundly shaping the way we interact with the world. What happens when artists explore the mistakes - and the poetry - that can result when humans and machines join forces?
17 Nov 2023
Sophie Hague
Sophie Hague, a 2022 Student Design Award winner, explains how design helped to identify the learning techniques that worked for her.
Press release
08 Nov 2023
Our new report warns that automation, AI, and the imperative of decarbonisation are leading to profound changes in the engineering sector
Comment
05 Oct 2023
Nathan Kinch
Why do organisations say one thing and do another when it comes to ethical action in relation to AI? Nathan Kinch offers three reasons for this disconnection.
13 Sep 2023
Cristyn Bevan
One Fellow’s quest to transform global clothing production.
01 Sep 2023
Nikki Camilleri
AI could spark a surge in creativity both personal and across a range of sectors, but it can’t replicate the unquantifiable beauty that stems from human hearts and souls.
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