The US Fellowship has been around as long as the RSA itself, with Benjamin Franklin becoming a Fellow in 1756. The RSA has always placed great importance on the intellectual support of the international Fellowship, recognizing that a clear and comprehensive global perspective is critical to the Society's work.
In addition to extending the reach of RSA's core programs, there are opportunities for Fellows to be involved at the regional level. Contact frank.spring @ rsa-us.org or lbroadbent @ rsa-us.org to find out how.