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29 Apr 2019
Anthony Eldridge-Rogers FRSA
People and communities are bombarded by mainstream media with anxiety provoking news and a tsunami of economic and social challenges, from AI to climate change to Brexit. Unsurprisingly, mental health difficulties are on the rise.
26 Apr 2019
James Crabbe FRSA
Based on a Friday Conversation presentation in Rawthmells coffeehouse in March 2019, James Crabbe FRSA asks ‘How can we enable prisoners to want a better life?’
24 Apr 2019
Laura House
The RSA is its Fellowship. Fellow-led networks have incredible potential to harness the creative and collective power of this community. So what are we learning about how groups within the Fellowship make change happen?
09 Apr 2019
Geralyn Mulqueen FRSA
Geralyn Mulqueen FRSA reflects on her “Art for the senses” showcase at the Metropolitan Arts Centre (MAC), her own journey, how creativity in all it’s forms can positively impact mental well being.
05 Apr 2019
Claire Doran
Wanting to engage more with the RSA? Filling out or updating your MyRSA profile helps Fellows and RSA staff discover you to weave connections, support innovative projects, and bring your expertise to research projects.
28 Mar 2019
Jennifer Twelvetrees
Jennifer Twelvetrees FRSA describes her work with Women4resources in both Wales and Africa.
27 Mar 2019
Ed Cox
The need to build inclusive growth and restore trust in democracy is shared around the world.
20 Mar 2019
Kavya Menon
Why diversity in networks matters – and how you can help.
15 Mar 2019
Brian McLeish FRSA
Thematic Councillor for Public Services and Communities, Brian McLeish FRSA reflects on what enlightenment means and how best The RSA can take this forward to address current barriers in society.
Neil McLennan FRSA
In 1867 the RSA instigated the commemorative plaque scheme as a way or recognising places linked with figures from history. In 2018 RSA Fellow and Fellowship Councillor Neil McLennan instigated a series of commemorations to mark Scotland’s Great War poets. Now he calls on more fellows to mark people from the past in places of significance to them, especially in this, the year when peace should be commemorated.
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