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Soul conversations
A designer’s unorthodox approach is transforming the way education is delivered in prisons across the UK and in the US.
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The RSA’s search for a new Chair of the Board of Trustees is announced
Today we launch our search for a new Chair of the Board of Trustees in succession to Tim Eyles OBE, whose second term in the role will conclude this year in line with charity byelaws.
Feature
Young at heart
Becoming a nation with children at its centre in 10 courageous steps.
Comment
Living better for longer
There is an inevitability that we will be able to do less as we get older, but everyone can influence when this happens. Peter Gore argues that we must reject age stereotypes and promote ‘healthy ageing’.
Feature
King Cole’s blue-sky thinking
Sir Henry Cole’s list of achievements is long and varied — from the first director of the V&A to helping to establish the Great Exhibition. So it is only right that ‘King Cole’ is commemorated by a blue plaque where he lived and worked in London’s South Kensington.
Press release
Royal Society of Arts Celebrates its 270th Birthday
The RSA celebrates its 270th birthday – kicking off a year of events, commemorative content and interventions in recognition of its place at the heart of society since the enlightenment, and its central role in driving societal change happen for 270 years.
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Power to the people
Fellow AY Young’s music has already delivered energy access to dozens of villages around the world — and he’s just getting started
Press release
Global Climate Leader, Christiana Figueres, awarded RSA’s prestigious Albert Medal
Yesterday the RSA presented Christiana Figueres, renowned global climate diplomat and former UN Climate Chief, with its prestigious Albert Medal in recognition of the leadership and creativity she has shown on climate action.
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50 Famous Fellows
RSA Fellows include globally renowned and historically significant individuals across all industries. Here, we cast a spotlight on just 50 of them, ranging from lions of the Enlightenment to contemporary campaigners for justice.
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