How to get involved
Getting started
The RSA networks project began following a series of conversations with Fellows that revealed a desire to engage with the RSA to bring about positive social change. You told us that you would like to find more meaningful ways of working together and a way of moving from being an audience to being participants and collaborators. Part of this project is to create a sophisticated, yet accessible, networking platform to enable Fellows to connect and collaborate with each other in new ways. It will be a marketplace for new ideas, a space where Fellows can post new network ideas and a chance to tap into the collective wisdom and connections of a diverse and thoughtful group of people. In other words, the Fellowship will become more 'searchable', more visible and more accessible. |
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Develop your ideas on the networks platform
RSA networks platformThis platform is part of our new online offering to Fellows and will help you progress your network ideas. We plan to develop this new part of the website with your input, developing it into a comprehensive toolkit that will allow Fellows to propose network ideas, then share, discuss, develop and support them. Explore the network ideas (session reports) generated by Fellows on 22 November at the RSA networks event Share your network idea on the the networks platform |
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Connecting with Fellows
The RSA Fellowship is an amazing body of 27,000 diverse individuals. Once you have uploaded your network ideas onto the RSA networks platform these search tools will help you share your idea or network with the Fellowship. You will be able to use these tools to find Fellows that might share similar interests, or those that have specific experiences or skills. Fellows Directory - An online, searchable directory of RSA Fellows. Ask Steve - A matchmaking service, where Head of Fellowship, Steve Barton, will help link you to other like-minded Fellows. The directory has changed a little in the last year and your feedback, as you use these old and new tools, will be imperative to help us refine their features to suit you needs when we relaunch the RSA website in Spring 2008. |
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