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16 Feb 2024
Andy Haldane
Social connectivity was a theme of the 695th Lord Mayor's Lecture Series. In it, our CEO, Andy Haldane, explored the role of social capital and connectivity in nurturing health, wealth and happiness, among other things.
Corporate communications
14 Feb 2024
A statement from the RSA with regards to IWGB union activity and ongoing negotiations.
12 Feb 2024
Toby Murray Josh Priest Amy Gandon Natalie Lai Jolyon Miles-Wilson Eirini Zormpa Kimberly Bohling
State of paralysis focuses on young people’s (16-24-year-olds) economic security and what it means for their health and wellbeing.
Fellowship news
06 Feb 2024
RSA Fellows in Woking, led by Niraj Saraf, are looking for Fellows interested in setting up Pop Up Boards (PUBs), a place where start-ups and small businesses can come to talk through challenges they are facing.
Press release
29 Jan 2024
The RSA has announced its biggest-ever range of speakers for the annual Fellows Festival.
Comment
Ray Coyte
Classical music is becoming a niche activity not helped by the fact that fewer and fewer state school pupils are learning to play orchestral instruments. It’s time to reassess our priorities, argues Ray Coyte.
18 Jan 2024
In 2023, we introduced more ways for Fellows to get involved in our work than ever before. Your views are vital in shaping our shared future. Here we outline some of the ways we have engaged Fellows in 2023.
09 Jan 2024
Linda Bryant
Art can have a transformative effect on mental health and wellbeing by providing hope both for the creator of the art and the person experiencing it. Linda Bryant discusses this healing effect and calls for an evolution of art in hospitals.
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.
12 Dec 2023
Martin Wright
Martin Wright reports back from our sessions on the regeneration of capabilities, social infrastructure and cities at Cornwall's ‘think fest’, Anthropy 2023.
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