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Past RSA Journals
RSA Journal Issue 2 2024
Is democracy in recession? The world's tilted away from liberal democracy and towards more authoritarian regimes. With around half the world's population going to the polls in 2024, could we even find ourselves in a democratic depression?
Blog
Pride Month 2024: Celebrating Fellows in the LGBTQ+ community
For Pride Month 2024, we're celebrating our Fellows' and collaborators' impactful work supporting LGBTQ+ communities, from providing vital resources to fighting for human rights and preserving queer history through art and education.
Comment
Pride and prejudice
There is a diversity gap in the workplace, with LGBTQ+ people still less likely to reach the top jobs. Layla McCay’s new book, published to coincide with Pride Month 2024, discusses what is going wrong, and offers insights and advice from inspiring LGBTQ+ leaders in senior roles.
The royal society for arts, manufactures and commerce
We are the royal society for arts, manufactures and commerce - a global network of changemakers enabling people, places and the planet to flourish in harmony.
Fellowship news
AGM processes
Read the minutes from the RSA AGM 2023 where our Chair and CEO report on the RSA's accounts and activities over the past financial year, elect or ratify new trustees to the RSA board, and vote on resolutions.
Press release
Transforming how we recognise and reward learning and skills development in the UK
The RSA and the Ufi VocTech Trust launch the ‘Digital Badging Commission’ to transform how individuals, employers, and organisations recognise and reward learning and skills development.
Press release
Groundbreaking Economist, Raj Chetty, awarded RSA’s Prestigious Benjamin Franklin Medal
On Thursday 16 May, the Royal Society of Arts presented Raj Chetty, groundbreaking economist and Director of Opportunity Insights, with its prestigious Benjamin Franklin Medal in recognition of his work as a leading force behind the science of leveraging social connections amongst people from different economic backgrounds to encourage opportunity.
Corporate communications
Resolution of dispute with IWGB union
Members of the IWGB working for the RSA have voted to accept an improved offer.
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