What People Get Wrong About Being the Boss
Thursday 7th December 2017
Durham Street Auditorium, RSA House
Author and FT contributor Stefan Stern debunks some of the famous myths surrounding management and leadership.
Thursday 7th December 2017
Durham Street Auditorium, RSA House
Author and FT contributor Stefan Stern debunks some of the famous myths surrounding management and leadership.
Friday 8th September 2017
Barley Community Cafe, Prestwich
We have refreshed the RSA Coffeehouse Challenge approach to bring people in the boroughs of Manchester together to address and tackle the challenges we face as a community.
Wednesday 6th September 2017
Scottish Borders Council Headquarters, Newtown St Boswells, TD6 0SA
You are warmly bidden to register for this event, and RSA Fellows are encouraged to bring guests. The meeting, which will comprise a Presentation and a Q&A Session, will be held under the Chatham House Rule.
Wednesday 11th January 2017
Bordeaux Quay, Bristol
Come and join us for the first 2017 lunchtime series in collaboration with Transform. At this session we’ll hear from Dr Ros Kennedy FRSA on her work in Bristol over the past 35 years. She’ll be in conversation with Nicky ...
Monday 26th September 2016
The Royal Pavilion, Brighton
Join guest speakers to discuss the possible future of our Heritage assets in Brighton.
Roger Taylor, Chair of the RSA Open Public Services Network, joins a panel of experts to discuss the benefits and risks of big data
Political theorist Angela Cummine shows how and why sovereign funds should be managed by the people for the people.
Former technology editor at Newsweek and co-producer and writer of HBO’s Silicon Valley Dan Lyons gives a unique insider’s perspective on the reality behind the tech start-up hype.
Neuroscientist and author Daniel Levitin explains how we can organise our brains to keep up with the demands of the digital age.
Join us for this special event to celebrate the launch of the 2014/15 RSA Student Design Award briefs – with designer Alastair Parvin speaking on the future of open design, community development and WikiHouse.