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Can art save us? 

John Studzinski CBE, Rebecca Salter, Will Todd and Bobby Palmer discuss art, resilience, and mental health, exploring creativity in times of crisis.
16 Mar 2026
RSA NextGen

RSA NextGen: Dev Sharma

Dev Sharma, food activist, former Youth MP and founding member of Bite Back 2030, tells us about his campaigns against food poverty
10 Dec 2025
Public talks

Palestine on film: Farah Nabulsi

Join us for an evening with Farah Nabulsi celebrating the transformative power of film and storytelling in the pursuit of justice and human rights.
17 Dec 2025 Durham Street Auditorium, RSA House
Fellowship events

The Art of Social Change: a collaborative seminar with Urban Leaders Fellowship

On June 26th, we’ll be joining advocates, systems thinkers, and civic innovators, across the US and Canada, for a hands-on seminar focused on real-time problem solving.
26 Jun 2025 Online via Zoom
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Aid, power, and politics: the consequences of Western development cuts

As Western governments scale back their development commitments in favour of military spending and deterrence, the global aid landscape is undergoing a profound shift.
30 Apr 2025 Online via Zoom
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How a fairer world could save the planet

Join the RSA for a thought-provoking evening with Tony Juniper and Mya-Rose Craig, exploring the powerful connections between social justice and environmental sustainability. Discover how fairness can drive global change.
08 Apr 2025
Fellowship events

RSA Cambridge inclusive growth forum

Join us on the evening of Tuesday 25th February for an RSA Fellow-led forum to discuss what inclusive growth might look like in Cambridge.
25 Feb 2025 Lord Ashcroft International Business School, Cambridge, CB1 1PT
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Counting the cost of bowling alone

In his RSA CEO Lecture 2025, Andy Haldane highlights how weakened social bonds harm communities in our connected world. He calls for a rebuilding of trust and unity, addressing issues like economic growth, equity, and wellbeing. Andy’s vision offers hope to counter growing divides and create stronger, more resilient societies.
3 Feb 2025 Andy Haldane
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Andy Haldane, CEO of the RSA, calls for ‘social connection revolution’ to reverse economic and social decline

RSA CEO Andy Haldane delivered his annual Chief Executive’s Lecture to a sold-out audience at RSA House.
21 Jan 2025
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Improving health through economic development

We have created an Economies for Healthier Lives programme coaching resource that pulls together our experience, insight and case studies from the five ‘hubs’.
13 Dec 2024 Anna Markland, Liv Chai, Nicholas Heslop
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