The 2024 Angus Millar Lecture
The 2024 Angus Millar Lecture was led by award-winning novelist Andrew O’Hagan on the theme of ‘Art, Literature and Truth in the Era of Fake News, Algorithms and Artificial Intelligence’.
The RSA has vacancies on the Fellowship Council for representatives in Scotland, Ireland, North England and Oceania.
Fellowship Councillors are at the heart of the RSA and play a key role in ensuring that the Fellowship’s voice is heard. They provide a vital link between staff and our unique global network of social innovators.
The role of a Fellowship Councillor is threefold:
Visit the Fellowship Council page on our website for more information.
Applications will be reviewed by a panel of Fellows and staff, with a shortlist invited for interview. Following the interview, recommendations will be submitted to the RSA’s Nominations and Governance Panel for approval and appointment. Successful appointees will join the Council from early October 2024.
This is a volunteer role but does require a commitment to dedicated time to be effective. All Fellowship Councillors commit to attending an induction meeting and at least three full Council meetings per year (online or hybrid), there may also be additional online meetings to support with specific projects/programmes. You would be expected to be able to set aside or dedicate at least one day a month to be able to deliver effectively in this role in addition to the commitments outlined above, alongside a monthly meeting with your area manager. All appropriate expenses will be covered.
The deadline for applications is 9am BST on Wednesday 11 September 2024. Any applications received after this deadline will not be considered.
All interviews will take place between 30 September – 3 October 2024. Please submit your CV along with a cover letter in your application.
For queries, contact [email protected].
Are you based in Scotland, Ireland, the North or Oceania? Put yourself forward for this opportunity.
The 2024 Angus Millar Lecture was led by award-winning novelist Andrew O’Hagan on the theme of ‘Art, Literature and Truth in the Era of Fake News, Algorithms and Artificial Intelligence’.
On 26 November 2024, RSA Scotland discussed Scotland’s future with nine engaging speakers addressing various challenges facing the country. The venue was resonant – a former committee room at the French Institute used in its early days by the Scottish Parliament. This successful event was chaired with deftness and humour by the former Presiding Officer at the Parliament, Rt Hon Ken Macintosh.
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