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17 Feb 2023
RSA Fellows are invited to a free 3-hour introduction to copyright seminar, providing a practical overview of need-to-know facts and information for entrepreneurs, creatives and businesses.
25 Jan 2022
Scottish Government to fund free places for candidates on business and social entrepreneurship training programme.
26 Nov 2021
Bristol Education Partnership is planning an event where students will meet professionals to hear about the jobs and skills that will be needed in a zero-carbon economy.
19 Nov 2021
RSA Fellows are invited to join Jen Scarlett FRSA for a free webinar to launch (In)Credible’s new report 'Invisible Development'.
09 Sep 2021
The RSA Driving Ambition project, which started as a collaboration between a small group of Fellows in North Oxfordshire and local schools, is now going into its tenth year of mentoring and supporting Oxfordshire’s young people to reach their potential.
31 Mar 2021
The Fellow-led Global Association of Economics Education (GAEE) has launched an international policy hackathon open to students around the world.
02 May 2019
Sharon Jandu, RSA North Fellowship Councillor invites North RSA Fellows to the launch of the CH Digital Hub. Cardinal Hume Catholic School is an ambitious academy strategically planning to address the digital skills gap across the North East of England.
08 Apr 2019
This Spring, Sarah Holloway FRSA invites RSA Fellows to take part in a series of free workshops around the country, hosted by Heritage Open Days.
29 Apr 2018
Churchill Fellowship funds people to travel for 4-8 weeks abroad, researching a topic of their own choice that can make a difference to their profession or community when they come home.
12 Feb 2018
In 1783, in order to improve the country's education, the Society offered its gold medal to any schoolmaster within thirty miles of London who within three years could teach boys to speak Latin fluently.
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