RSA Fellows’ Networks and Fellows’ Activities guidelines
Policy and General Conditions for Handling RSA Fellows' Networks and Fellows' Activities
In order to help encourage Fellows to get together, collaborate and innovate, the RSA has revised its guidelines on Fellow-led special interest groups and local networks. These guidelines have been approved by the RSA Trustee Board.
The guidelines both support Fellows to generate opportunities to connect and share with each other and answer questions about how to do this. Fellows increasingly connect with other Fellows across a wide range of themes, areas and ideas.
The changes in guidelines for Fellow-led groups have been informed by Fellows’ questions and concerns about RSA branding, reputation, financial disclosure and resources. The guidelines provide more specific parameters for engagement.
The RSA wants to encourage Fellows to establish the kind of environment that allows them to create, innovate and collaborate with other Fellows. The new 'General Conditions' encourage Fellows to produce 'Networks' with other Fellows with aims and ethos that are complementary to and consistent with the RSA.
These networks can be exclusively organised, managed and delivered by Fellows and will be open to any Fellows on a self-selecting basis. If you have any questions about setting up a network or about getting in touch with like-minded Fellows, please contact the Fellowship team.
Download revised Policy and General Conditions for Handling RSA Fellows' Networks and Fellows' Activities (PDF, 28KB)