RSA Cambridge Meetup - 04/02/2019 - RSA

RSA Cambridge: Innovation in Democracy

Fellowship events

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The Tamburlaine Hotel, Cambridge

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Please join us for our latest meetup - free to attend and open to Fellows, friends and colleagues interested in supporting the work of the RSA. 

At this session we’re taking a closer look at deliberative democracy. We’re delighted to be joined by Isobel Wade, Head of Transport Strategy at the Greater Cambridge Partnership, who commissioned the Greater Cambridge Citizens’ Assembly. Then we'll hear from Christopher Markou FRSA, an expert witness on the RSA's Citizen's Jury on Ethics and AI. We’ll also explore the RSA’s campaign to strengthen the UK's democracy and consider together the opportunities to deliberate in our local communities and networks. 

As usual, there’ll be plenty of time for informal conversations, sharing ideas and making connections. 

Please book your place using the link above.

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.

Car parking details and directions are here.

Location: The Tamburlaine Hotel, Station Road, Cambridge, CB1 2FB 

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