In collaboration with Fellows - and in
response to the questions, ideas and issues that you raised in response
to the first draft - we have produced a second version of the RSA Fellowship Charter.
We spoke to a range of Fellows
to test the proposed changes, and redrafted the Fellowship Charter with
members of the Fellowship Council working group. This version, along
with an explanation of the changes we have made, is now on the website
for final comment by Friday 25 June 2010 before being taken back to the Fellowship Council for approval.
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RSA Fellowship Charter – second draft June 2010
This
Fellowship Charter explains the role that the RSA and the Fellowship
seek to play in developing people, ideas and societies. With reference
to our original founding documents, this reaffirms what the RSA means
in the contemporary world.
‘Undertakings for the Publick Good’
We
were founded in 1754 for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and
Commerce. Today, the RSA and the Fellowship is still a unique
combination of committed people and diverse ways of working. We operate
on a local, national and international scale to turn progressive
thinking into positive action. We work to develop inclusive and capable
societies, encourage empathetic and self-reliant behaviour, and enable
people to lead fulfilled lives.
‘Members from all Ranks, Professions and Trades’
Together
we are a network of individuals from a variety of backgrounds and
disciplines that harnesses the power of our many minds. We share a
commitment to realising both our own untapped potential and that of
others; we are confident of our ability to effect change collectively;
and we are willing to lead by example in transforming society for the
better.
‘Discoveries, Inventions and Improvements’
We inspire
innovative thinking by promoting new ideas, and by being open-minded
and creative in our approach. We enable people to bring about change by
encouraging and leading pioneering projects and being generous in
sharing resources and skills. We support each other through
collaboration and by creating an enlightened space in which to tackle
the challenges of the 21st century.
As a Fellow of the RSA, I
subscribe to the aims and values outlined above and recognise the
importance of my role in achieving this.
Signed:
Fellow's name, FRSA Date:
joining dateSigned:
Chair's name, Chair of Trustees Date:
publication date