Fellows Festival 2023

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  • Arts and culture
  • Business and entrepreneurship
  • Democracy and governance
  • Education and learning

Imagine – if things go right, what would our world look like? What could go right?

This is the core theme for this year's RSA Fellows Festival, highlighting innovative solutions for our current world. The day's activities will offer a unique opportunity to share new thinking, new practice and new policies.

The festival will bring together prominent speakers from the worlds of academia, business, civil society, government, arts, and culture, together with our Fellows and friends. We want you to join the conversation.

The day will focus on how we enable people, places and the planet to flourish in harmony, by looking at issues such as climate change, art and culture, and the societal shifts needed to create change. Explore the RSA's Design for Life mission with us, as we seek to transform the world's economic, social and environmental systems.

The aim of the day is to connect you with the very latest thinking from the world’s most ambitious thought leaders and practitioners. Throughout the day you will explore achievements and ideas.

Join us in person at RSA House in London, or watch keynote sessions streamed online.

We'll be announcing more details of speakers and sessions soon.

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