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RSA Journal Issue 3 2024

Technology, the arts, psychology and community action all have a part to play in responding to climate change. The RSA’s director of design and innovation introduces the latest issue of the Journal, which celebrates these ‘courageous climate’ ideas.
9 Sep 2024
Split image: Left side shows a bright, futuristic city with AI circuits in green landscapes. Right side depicts a barren, cracked wasteland with tangled wires and debris. Text asks if AI will solve climate change or push the planet to its limits.
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Keep dancing!

Age should be no barrier when it comes to dance. Barbara Berkeley-Hill discusses how dancing can help older generations feel younger, happier and more connected.
6 Sep 2024 Barbara Berkeley-Hill
A group of elderly women in colorful dresses perform a synchronized dance on a wooden floor. They are gracefully extending their arms and smiling, with some spectators seated in the background.
Fellowship news

A cloak for courage

In a world facing ecological and societal crises, the RSA’s 2024 theme of Courage takes on new significance. This is the driving force behind "A Cloak for Courage," a work by eco-poet duo kin’d & kin’d (Kay Syrad FRSA and Clare Whistler FRSA), currently on display at RSA House.
6 Sep 2024 Rachel Grice
Translucent fabric with embroidered designs includes a feather, flowers, and a pinecone. Overlaid text partially visible at the bottom reads, "Courage, a dare of lo...". Soft natural light enhances the textures and details.
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Pupil Design Awards 2023-24: End of Year Evaluation Report

The Pupil Design Awards 2023-24: End of Year Evaluation Report lays out the key findings from this year’s RSA design awards for learners aged between 11 and 17.
6 Sep 2024 Rebecca Purton
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Educators as curators in the age of AI

With artificial intelligence able to support individualised learning, educators should act as curators of knowledge – cultivating creativity, critical thinking and other competencies to help foster deeper and more meaningful connections with each student.
2 Sep 2024 Alex Soulsby
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Community peacebuilding and restorative practice

Find out how RSA Fellows are using peace practice to improve school engagement and make young people feel better able to thrive, both at school and in the community.
14 Aug 2024 Callum Bate, Richard Hale
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Become an RSA Fellowship Councillor

RSA Fellowship Councillors play a key role in ensuring the Fellowship’s voice is heard. Read more about the Fellowship Councillor vacancies open in Scotland, Ireland, North England and Oceania.
14 Aug 2024 Ben Fleming
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‘You said, we did’: RSA Engage Nations

A few months ago, Fellows in Wales told us they were keen to meet Fellows in Scotland and beyond to learn about how devolved nations were progressing innovation for the social good. So, we decided to offer an online platform for Fellows to find out about initiatives in each country and network with one another across the British Isles.
7 Aug 2024 Callum Bate, Kate Monkhouse, Amy McPherson
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Fellows in Scotland gather for 2024 Annual Conference

On 18 June, the RSA Scotland Annual Conference 2024 was held at the French Institute of Scotland in Edinburgh.
31 Jul 2024 Kendra Foley
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RSA House blog

Five tips for planning your dream wedding

Wedding planning can be tricky. We know this all too well. But, our wedding team at RSA House knows, more than most, exactly where you should start when organising your big day.
30 Jul 2024 Sarah Nunez-Lafontaine
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