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08 Nov 2022
David Jackson
We complain about giants such as Google, Apple and Microsoft owning our technology, but how many of us take the time to explore the alternatives. As David Jackson argues, they are simple to adopt and free in every sense
Blog
07 Nov 2022
John McMahon
The Pupil Design Awards 2022-23 will enable secondary school pupils to tackle today’s biggest social and ecological challenges through design thinking across the curriculum.
Fellowship news
03 Nov 2022
Dr Matthew Barber-Rowell FRSA and Julie Guegan FRSA invite RSA Fellows to join them for a series of 3 dialogues about how to change the world.
02 Nov 2022
Chris Oestereich Sam Bliss
A decade ago, a container shipping worker had an epiphany, and it caused him to question the very basis of his business. Sam Bliss and Chris Oestereich take up the story.
Press release
Janine Benyus has been announced as the winner of the 2022 RSA Bicentenary Medal for her remarkable contribution to regenerative design. A pioneer of biomimicry, Janine has dedicated her life to encouraging sustainable innovation inspired by nature.
Media coverage
01 Nov 2022
“The cost of being young is really high,” says Toby Murray, senior policy researcher at the Royal Society for Arts (RSA). “Research shows that young people spend almost twice as much as the national average on essential spending.”
Michael Beeson
Discover how you can join our global network of like-minded organisations to shape our collective vision for a better future.
26 Oct 2022
Mya-Rose Craig
Mya-Rose Craig is a 20-year-old birdwatcher, environmentalist and activist, author and RSA Fellow. Read our conversation with her as part of our Featured Fellow Q&A series.
25 Oct 2022
Nick Bacon Mark Howard Fergus Grierson
We have inclusive design standards for buildings. Why can't we have them for work? The RSA Inclusive Work, Disability and Ageing Network Steering Group propose a system that works for everybody.
The module, Creative Futures and Social Change, was co-designed with the RSA (royal society for arts, manufactures and commerce and uses RSA research to help students understand changes in work and business at a local, national, and global level in relation to their own professional journey.
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