RSA A+NZ – an International Chapter
While the RSA is based in London at 8 John Adam Street it has also had Chapters in Sydney, Melbourne and New Zealand for the past 20 years. More recently, in consultation with representatives from London, a decision was taken in 2005 to dissolve the Chapters and incorporate as an international chapter of the RSA, known as RSA A+NZ. It is now a registered company with an Affiliation Agreement with RSA London signed in June 2007 and operates as a not-for-profit organization. Other International Chapters are currently expanding in the United States, India and Brussels and the intention is to grow an international network of innovators and individuals of influence that are dedicated to removing the barriers to social progress. The RSA A+NZ is now looking to increase the number of events and activities across Australia and New Zealand, and adopting a strategy to promote greater participation and contribution in the arena of social change.
Website: http://www.rsaanz.wordpress.com/
Location: Australia and New Zealand
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Latest Activity: Apr 17, 2012
I am applying 3Ps initiatives; Passion, Proposal & Progress to undertake social actions that will contribute to help create the kind of Australian society we want to live and work in.Through…Continue
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Over the next few months the RSAde Group will be consolidating regional social networks and nings.
The aim will be to improve connectivity for Fellows, improve communication and reduce fragmentation.
If you would like further information on these changes please contact the RSAde team via the Digital Engagement group on this network.
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