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19 Feb 2019
Nick Corston
The #ARTCONNECTS19 Festival, led by RSA Nick Corston, celebrates and inspires creativity in school and work and runs throughout 2019. Will you be a part of it?
06 Feb 2019
Amy Pollard
Three days after we are scheduled to leave the European Union it will be April Fools’ Day. Dr Amy Pollard FRSA believes the time is right exploit our contemporary anxieties to create a collective chuckle and wants your help.
04 Sep 2018
Jordana Globerman
Design thinking can be a useful a tool outside the office. It can play a crucial role in education, creative activities and personal development. When we begin to consider the vast array of applications that might benefit from a design thinking approach, the opportunities are limitless. Jordana Globerman found that writing essays was a good place to start.
22 Nov 2017
Kathleen Alder
In 2017, you still have to look very hard to find any diversity within the big companies in almost every industry. Kathleen Alder FRSA argues that the classical music industry is no different.
17 Oct 2017
Richard Watkins
In a society under strain, it’s right to focus energy towards what is essential—but is examining the choices and assumptions we make even more valuable? Richard Watkins FRSA shares his tips on what it takes to build a creative practice, and why you should invest in yours.
11 Aug 2017
Lolita K Jackson Chair RSA US
Lolita Jackson, Chair of RSA US, is performing at the Edinburgh fringe this weekend!
22 Feb 2016
Charles Handy
Drawing on the work of his wife, the photographer Elizabeth Handy, Charles Handy, former Chair of the RSA, reflects on the need to balance our passions, and need to earn, with people.
22 Jun 2015
Caroline Wiseman
Caroline Wiseman FRSA argues that the human power to imagine is critical to our survival as a species.
01 Jul 2011
The debate on cities at the RSA is first and foremost a verbal discourse. While it often engages the arts and design, Agnieszka Mlicka FRSA argues it excludes artists who express their views on the urban condition through a pictorial language. She suggests an alternative approach.
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