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RSA Strategic Direction - Tight & Structured versus Distributed & Coordinated
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Robin Thompson Dec 14, 2009.

Overseas Fellows - What's On Your Mind?
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Matt Johnston Feb 14, 2011.

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Matt Johnston replied to David Clarke's discussion 'Overseas Fellows - What's On Your Mind?'
"I'd go so far as to say that even though we are part of the UK, we (in Northern Ireland) may as well be India or Madagascar. To combat this, we're going to kickstart things ourselves. Moving from the led to the leader. Watch this space."
Feb 14, 2011
Professor Arthur Mark replied to David Clarke's discussion 'Overseas Fellows - What's On Your Mind?'
"Cheryl-Hello! It would be good to have an US RSA Education network with subdivisions: Early Childhood, Elementary, Secondary, University  and Life Span Education.  An on-going discussion among Fellows in all regions could be very valuable.…"
Dec 21, 2010
Professor Arthur Mark replied to David Clarke's discussion 'Overseas Fellows - What's On Your Mind?'
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Dec 21, 2010
Cheryl Morgan replied to David Clarke's discussion 'Overseas Fellows - What's On Your Mind?'
"Lynn Glad to hear there is interest in the Washington State area.  My next trip to USA takes me to the South (my husband and I are taking a Great Rail Journey of the Deep South in February/March 2011 -- from Atlanta to New Orleans and back…"
Dec 21, 2010
Lynn Broadbent replied to David Clarke's discussion 'Overseas Fellows - What's On Your Mind?'
"Cheryl - I am in the Washington DC metro area.  I would love to connect when you are next over here - although we are doing a pretty good job via this ning!  We are working on a network event in Edmonton in March, and I am hearing from WA…"
Dec 21, 2010
Cheryl Morgan replied to David Clarke's discussion 'Overseas Fellows - What's On Your Mind?'
"Hi Lynne   Good to hear from you.  Where are you located in the USA?  I have homes in Raglan Wales and  in Seattle.  My main residence is in the US but I do get to Seattle at least once a year.  In 2011 I  am…"
Dec 20, 2010
Lynn Broadbent replied to David Clarke's discussion 'Overseas Fellows - What's On Your Mind?'
"Dave thanks for alerting me to Cheryl's message. Hi Cheryl - yes we have Fellows in the Northwest, and coincidentally several in that region have recently been in touch.  It looks very good for local networks to get something going in…"
Dec 20, 2010
David Clarke replied to David Clarke's discussion 'Overseas Fellows - What's On Your Mind?'
"Dear Cheryl I think RSA has supported some very interesting projects in the Education domain and it would be very good to promote RSA to your colleagues at iEARN. With specific reference to the Pacific Northwest USA - I am no longer familiar…"
Dec 20, 2010
Cheryl Morgan replied to David Clarke's discussion 'Overseas Fellows - What's On Your Mind?'
"I am a member of iEARN  International, (International Education and Resources Network).  iEARN is a federation of 130 countries that have pioneered on-line collaborative project based learning programmes for youth since 1990.  Through…"
Dec 20, 2010
Terry Grundy replied to David Clarke's discussion 'Overseas Fellows - What's On Your Mind?'
"We're in complete agreement that it's a good idea to take some of the programs that happen in London "on the road". Granted, that's a very expensive proposition but taking a few abroad, to those countries with a considerable…"
Jun 14, 2010
David Clarke replied to David Clarke's discussion 'Overseas Fellows - What's On Your Mind?'
"Thank you for your comments. In terms of moving things forward I have submitted some thoughts on the challenges and opportunities facing the international fellowship for discussion at the next FC meeting, which is on June 29th. I believe that RSA…"
Jun 14, 2010
David Clarke replied to David Clarke's discussion 'Overseas Fellows - What's On Your Mind?'
"Dear Terry Thank you for your comments. The next FC meeting is on June 29th and while I will not be able to attend in person I have submitted some ideas for discussion. You mention that you only get to London a couple of times a year. That may seem…"
Jun 14, 2010
Terry Grundy replied to David Clarke's discussion 'Overseas Fellows - What's On Your Mind?'
"Very good of you to be willing to take on the role of International Representative, David. Best of luck with what must seem like a huge and ambiguous assignment. I'm a new Fellow and am learning my way around the website. Since I only come to…"
May 20, 2010
Frances C .A Gallager replied to David Clarke's discussion 'Overseas Fellows - What's On Your Mind?'
"Hi David many congratulations on your position most impressed. How do you plan to move it forward?. Can we be connected at national conferences?. We are having one in Scotland in Edinburgh in September and it would be great to have some form of…"
Apr 5, 2010
David Clarke replied to David Clarke's discussion 'Overseas Fellows - What's On Your Mind?'
"Petra, Thanks for reaching out and offering support. David Turner (based in the USA) and I have now formed a working group within the Fellowship Council to work on promoting the International Fellowship. We are putting together some ideas to present…"
Mar 29, 2010
Petra Stefankova replied to David Clarke's discussion 'Overseas Fellows - What's On Your Mind?'
"Hello David, I am one of non-british Fellows based in London, I have quite many international contacts so let me know if you need help with anything!"
Mar 25, 2010

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Born and raised in Sheffield I just settled into rural Pembrokeshire after nearly twenty years living in the US. I work in the field of knowledge organization and information retrieval and continue to manage a software company in the States. I have been involved with RSA since I was twenty-five, serving on the US Board for several years. My leisure interests are theatre, philosophy, hiking and recently scuba. One of the distinguishing virtues of the RSA is how it draws together people from very different backgrounds, rather than a single discipline. I was recently elected to the RSA Fellowship Council as the international representative and I hope to help engage fellows based outside of the UK.

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