RSA Isle of Wight Network Meeting - 27/11/2019 - RSA

RSA Isle of Wight Network Meeting

Fellowship events

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Quay Arts, Newport

  • Fellowship
  • Fellowship in Action

Join us for the next Isle of Wight Network Meeting.

This will be a great opportunity to meet with Fellows on the Isle of Wight and hear about, or get involved with, projects that Fellows are leading locally.

The event will be structured as follows:

First, the group will receive an update on The RSA Network’s Schools Business Project, given by Jonathan Peel FRSA, IOW Network Co-convener.

  • Following this, there will be a healthy discussion on the future purpose and running of the Isle of Wight Network, led by Jonathan Peel and Kavita Hayton, Network Co-convenors. Everyone is welcome to bring their opinions, ideas and work items to the meeting so that collaboration and planning can ensue.

  • Meeting dates for 2020 will be decided, taking into account some of the topics discussed in the prior item.

We look forward to seeing you at this event. We welcome any newcomers who have a vested interest in RSA matters and who are interested in RSA membership.

If you have any access requirements or require any reasonable adjustments, please let the team know: networks@rsa.org.uk. Please also let us know if you have any dietary requirements or severe allergies.

Location: Quay Arts, Newport, Sea Street, PO30 5BW

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