Fellowship is granted to applicants "who are aligned with the RSA's vision and share in our values."[3] Some prospective fellows are approached by the RSA and invited to join in recognition of their work; some are nominated or "fast-tracked" by existing fellows and RSA staff,[4][5][6] or by partner organisations such as the
Churchill Fellowship;[7][8] others make their own applications with accompanied references, which are reviewed by a formal admissions panel consisting of RSA trustees and fellowship councillors.[9][10] As of 2022, the RSA has adopted an inclusive policy and stated that acceptance to the fellowship does not require the applicant to be "a leader in your industry or a CEO of an NGO".[3]
Since its founding in 1754, the RSA Fellowship grown to 30,000 members (as of 2020[update])[1] who are distinguished by the
post-nominal letters FRSA.
^"Edward Wilson, Illustrator, 84". The New York Times. October 3, 1970.
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^"A List of Contributing Members". Transactions of the Society, Instituted at London, for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce. 9–10. The University of Michigan: Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain). 1791. Retrieved 14 March 2016.
^Parker, John (1947). Who's Who in the Theatre (10th ed.). London: Pitman. p. 254.
^Burgess, Douglas (4 May 2016).
"2". Engines of Empire: Steamships and the Victorian Imagination. Stanford University Press. p. 54.
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^"Transactions of the Society". 27. Pennsylvania State University: Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain). 1809: 294. {{
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Fellowship is granted to applicants "who are aligned with the RSA's vision and share in our values."[3] Some prospective fellows are approached by the RSA and invited to join in recognition of their work; some are nominated or "fast-tracked" by existing fellows and RSA staff,[4][5][6] or by partner organisations such as the
Churchill Fellowship;[7][8] others make their own applications with accompanied references, which are reviewed by a formal admissions panel consisting of RSA trustees and fellowship councillors.[9][10] As of 2022, the RSA has adopted an inclusive policy and stated that acceptance to the fellowship does not require the applicant to be "a leader in your industry or a CEO of an NGO".[3]
Since its founding in 1754, the RSA Fellowship grown to 30,000 members (as of 2020[update])[1] who are distinguished by the
post-nominal letters FRSA.
^"Edward Wilson, Illustrator, 84". The New York Times. October 3, 1970.
ProQuest117869630.
^"A List of Contributing Members". Transactions of the Society, Instituted at London, for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce. 9–10. The University of Michigan: Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain). 1791. Retrieved 14 March 2016.
^Parker, John (1947). Who's Who in the Theatre (10th ed.). London: Pitman. p. 254.
^Burgess, Douglas (4 May 2016).
"2". Engines of Empire: Steamships and the Victorian Imagination. Stanford University Press. p. 54.
ISBN978-0804798068. Retrieved 9 May 2016.
^"Transactions of the Society". 27. Pennsylvania State University: Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain). 1809: 294. {{
cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (
help)