RSA Northampton Meetup

Fellowship Event

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University of Northampton

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Join us for the next RSA Northampton Meetup this March.

We’ll use this meetup to plan a programme of activity for the year ahead – please come armed with ambitions and ideas! Please let us know you’re coming by booking a place (see above).  

We plan to continue to meet on a monthly basis, alternating social gatherings with discussion events. If you have ideas for future venues and topics for discussion please let us know. And in the meantime, please do call into our virtual coffee house. 

You are also warmly invited to the University of Northampton’s Annual Children and Young People’s Lecture on Wednesday 28th March, delivered by Karen Spencer, founder and CEO of Whole Child International. Countess Spencer will challenge us to think differently about how to create innovative and systemic change that will enhance the lives of vulnerable children. Register here. 

If you have any access requirements or require any reasonable adjustments, please let the team know: [email protected]. Please also let us know if you have any dietary requirements or severe allergies.

When you arrive at Park Campus please make your way to Sulgrave reception. The car-park is free and there will be plenty of spaces at this time. 

 

Location: Faculty of Education and Humanities, The University of NorthamptonPark Campus, Boughton Green Road, Northampton, NN2 7AL 

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