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23 Aug 2016
A new 'Urban Living Partnership' project, examining ways to innovate city environments has just launched a pilot programme in Bristol city and South Gloucestershire with the support of RSA West.
22 Aug 2016
Interested in bringing the RSA Public Events to your local town? RSA Watch is a series of small, local events designed to bridge the gap between Public Events at the RSA House in London and the rest of the UK Fellowship.
This year 34 RSA Fellows have been recognised in the Queen's Birthday Honours List for their rich contribution to different areas of society.
19 Aug 2016
RSA Academies' Performing Arts Hub’s Creative Gathering on 20 September will be a chance to creatively explore possibilities for CPDL that incorporate the expertise and experience of both educators & arts practitioners.
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18 Aug 2016
clem henricson
Clem Henricson, Chair of RSA South East for the last two years, gives an overview of the achievements made by the team and the Fellowship in the area during her time as Chair.
17 Aug 2016
Co-founded by RSA Fellow, Giovanna Forte, Forte Medical is pioneering new innovations in an often overlooked area of basic medicine, the collection of urine samples.
16 Aug 2016
Started by RSA Fellow, Simone Kidner, Redbrick House is a newly established co-working space in Bristol that aims to transform how we approach working collaboratively. Redbrick is offering RSA Fellows a free day pass to try out their new facilities.
Simone Kidner Profile
Redbrick House, a newly established co-working space for creatives, freelancers, entrepreneurs, and small organisations is offering a free day pass to RSA Fellows.
15 Aug 2016
Frank Hore FRSA David Low FRSA
Have we created a generation of business managers conditioned not to think? Frank Hore and David Low explore issues of centralisation and standardisation in management.
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Have we created a generation of business managers conditioned not to think? Frank Hore and David Low FRSA explore issues of centralisation and standardisation in management.
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