Fellowship
About the Fellowship
The RSA Fellowship is a network of people from a wide range of backgrounds, united by a desire to build a better society. If you are inspired by ideas and have a commitment to social progress, become an RSA Fellow.
Where you are
There are over 27,000 Fellows in more than 100 countries, working together for the benefit of their communities. Find out about local events and projects and meet the Fellows making a positive social impact in your area.
Ideas into action
RSA Catalyst provides money and expertise to Fellow-led ideas that aim to have a positive social impact. It gives £100,000 every year to projects and ventures, and connects them to support from within the Fellowship.
Latest News
In Your Network: Ray Richards FRSA
17 Jun 2013Ray Richards is a Fellow based in Hove, south-east England. He is the co-founder of Do Something Different, an organisation which runs behaviour change programmes, encouraging people to step outside of their comfort zones. Find out how he'd like to connect with other Fellows.
Ready for an ExtraoRDInary journey?
17 Jun 2013The RSA’s Royal Designers Summer School is back for the first time in five years! We seek 24 early-career designers and 12 wildcards to join 12 Royal Designers at a Summer School at Dartington Hall, Devon taking place on 5 - 8 September 2013.
Read the RSA Blogs
19 Jun 2013 The internet fridge: how technology will (and won’t) change retail
19 Jun 2013 Can behavioural insights help to close the attainment gap?
18 Jun 2013 Fellow’s response to the RSA’s recent report Disrupt Inc
18 Jun 2013 Want to create more entrepreneurial schools? Then give someone in DfE the responsibility to work on it
18 Jun 2013 How much for a free banana?
17 Jun 2013 The simple, complex truth of improving teaching quality
17 Jun 2013 The Big Idea: making the most of RSA Animates in school
17 Jun 2013 Why is it so hard to buy a decent beer in Clapham?
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