Dame Prue Leith is a restaurateur, broadcaster, businesswoman, cookery writer and novelist who cemented her ‘national treasure’ status as a judge on The Great British Bake Off from 2017 to 2025.
Ali Borhani FRSA exposes how the astounding carbon footprint of global conflict has remained the elephant in the room of climate policy. Bestselling author Lee Child joins award-winning writer Dreda ...
The pandemic disrupted schooling worldwide – but it also sparked a deeper debate about the purpose of education. Alex Soulsby FRSA explores the international network putting imagination at the heart ...
The Living University whitepaper is the culmination of a 12 month-long inquiry conducted in partnership with RMIT University in Australia. The report explores how universities can leverage their ...
Petra Štefanková, FRSA is an award-winning multidisciplinary artist whose practice spans visual arts, painting, design, film and illustration. Her work has been exhibited globally at venues including ...
Chair of the Council, Eva Pascoe, introduces a newly elected Fellowship Council that feels like the Royal Society of Arts returning to its roots with fresh faces and seasoned hands. Jamie Hannon and ...
Activist, artist and author Cory Doctorow, FRSA explains why the quality and experience of online platforms inevitably decline over time – and how he coined a memorable term to sum up this process. If ...
Images have the power to shape how gender inequality is understood, debated and governed. At a time when trust in evidence is fraying and AI makes visual shortcuts ever easier, Global 50/50’s ...
How the Society’s competition to create a mechanical chimney cleaner produced a crucial weapon in the fight to outlaw the use of child chimney sweeps across the rooftops of Britain. In 1796, the ...
In partnership with Behavioural Insights Team (BIT), Neighbourly Labs, Stripe Partners, Opportunity Insights and Meta, the research explores how the diversity of our friendships and connections ...
In a society that prides itself on opportunity, the growing number of young people not in education, employment, or training (NEET) is a stark reminder that we are falling short. Between April and ...
In partnership with Ufi VocTech Trust, the RSA convened the Digital Badging Commission in 2024 to examine how digital credentials can transform skills recognition in the UK. In 2025, the commission ...