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21 Jun 2016
Gul Inanc
According to the UNHCR, there are currently 19 million refugees (a figures that have continued to grow since 2016) Gul Inanc FRSA explains the thinking behind a new initiative - the Open University for Refugees.
20 Jun 2016
Oliver Reichardt
The successful non-profits of the 21st Century will be those who engage with their supporters in a new way. Oliver Reichardt outlines what this new relationship might look like.
14 Jun 2016
Steb Fisher
Steb Fisher, an RSA fellow from Austrailia, outlines the main points from his 'A Century of Healing' talk which aired on ABC Radio National in Australia in May
09 Jun 2016
Steve Coles FRSA
Social change consultant and Fellowship Councillor Steve Coles discusses the five components essential for creating positive change.
05 Jun 2016
Krissie Nicholson
Small businesses are the life and soul of communities but with frequent rent hikes and the expansion of chain brands, they often struggle to survive. The East End Trades Guild is working to change their fate.
01 Jun 2016
James Lawler
At 2016 Spring Gathering of the RSA Japan Fellows’ Network, Jane Best, CEO of Refugees International Japan spoke about global refugee challenges and how creative solutions are necessary and within our reach.
25 May 2016
Chris Meah
It’s predicted that there will be 825,000 unfilled positions in the IT sector across the EU by 2020. Using his local area as a case study, Chris Meah FRSA looks at why there is such a skills deficit.
15 May 2016
Anna Lowe
Anna Lowe FRSA explains why she is supporting young innovators in Kumasi, Ghana to become the entrepreneurs of the future.
09 May 2016
Maurizio Fantato FRSA
What does the RSA's work on Heritage, Identity and Place mean in an international context, and how can it be used to further understanding of heritage in schools? Maurizio Fantato blogs about how it's being used in Italy.
03 May 2016
Ian Spero FRSA
What does smarter age-friendly housing look like, and how can we work together collaboratively to develop these solutions? Fellow Ian Spero explores this, and outlines how you can contribute on 11 and 12 May, at a conference in London.
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