List of fellows of the Royal Society of Arts
Below is a partial list of fellows of the Royal Society of Arts (formally, the Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce).[1] A Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts is entitled to use the post-nominal letters FRSA after his or her name.[2]
Fellowship
Admission to the Fellowship is by nomination or application (reviewed by a formal admissions panel).[3] All fellows to be elected to the Fellowship have to demonstrate achievement or potential related to the arts, manufactures and commerce. The RSA Fellowship is an international community of 30,000 (since its founding in 1754) achievers and influencers (as of 2020)[1] from a wide array of backgrounds and professions, who are distinguished by the letters FRSA.
Fellows include social entrepreneurs, scientists, community leaders, commercial innovators, artists, journalists, architects, engineers, and many other occupations.[3]
Charles Dickens, Adam Smith, Benjamin Franklin, Karl Marx, Richard Attenborough, William Hogarth, John Diefenbaker, Stephen Hawking, Benson Taylor and Tim Berners-Lee are some of the notable past and present Fellows, and today it has Fellows elected from 80 countries worldwide.
Major physical meetings of Fellows are held at RSA House, an 18th-century property in London.[4] Regional meetings also take place. The RSA Fellowship maintains a collaborative online presence through the Fellowship's proprietary social network.
Fellows of the RSA
A
B
- Iain Baikie
- Dame Janet Baker
- Ken Banks[5]
- Muhammad Abdul Bari
- Barbara Barber
- Clive Barda
- Corelli Barnett
- Professor Richard Bartle
- Earl W. Bascom
- David Battie
- Patrick Baty
- Philip Bawcombe
- Ingrid Beazley
- Mark Beech
- John Belchem
- John Bell
- Giacomo Benedetto
- Anthony Benjamin
- Ralph Benjamin
- Gerald Bernbaum
- Sir Tim Berners-Lee
- Sir Michael Berry[6]
- Christopher Bigsby
- Robert Black
- Sue Black
- Georgina Lara Booth[7]
- Michael Blower
- John Bly
- Katalin Bogyay
- Emma Bossons
- Jonathan Bowen
- José Antonio Bowen
- Alex Boyd
- Tim Brain
- Dame Glynis Breakwell
- John David Brewer
- Dame Lynne Brindley
- Patricia Broadfoot
- Laurence Broderick
- Jeremy Broun
- Louise Burfitt-Dons
- John Burgan
- Saffron Burrows
- Steve Burrows
- Dame Alexandra Burslem
- Paula Byrne
C
- Kevin Cahill
- Martin John Callanan
- Sir Colin Campbell
- Ian Campbell, 12th Duke of Argyll
- John Cannon
- Andrew Cantrill
- George Carey, Baron Carey of Clifton
- Elizabeth Carnegy, Baroness Carnegy of Lour
- William Carron, Baron Carron
- David Carter
- George Washington Carver
- Maie Casey, Baroness Casey
- Roger Cashmore
- Joseph Cassidy
- Hugh Cavendish, Baron Cavendish of Furness
- Andrew Cayley
- Carolina Ceca
- Mark Champkins
- Sylvia Chant
- Mike Chaplin
- Sir Frank Chapman
- Allan Chappelow
- David Childs
- Matthew Churchill
- Tony Christopher, Baron Christopher
- Roy Clare
- Brian Clarke
- Marcus Clarke
- Eileen Clegg
- Timothy Clement-Jones, Baron Clement-Jones
- Dave Cliff
- Brian Coleman
- Sir Timothy Colman
- Paul Condon, Baron Condon
- Douglas Connell
- Sir Francis Cook, 4th Baronet
- Sophie Cook
- Ida Copeland
- Andrew Copson
- Christian Cardell Corbet
- Frank Corner
- Donald Covington
- Elizabeth Craig
- Ted Craig
- Paul Crawford
- Christine Crawley, Baroness Crawley
- Freeman Wills Crofts
- Geoffrey Crossick
- Craig Crowley
- Bobby Cummines
- Sir Philip Cunliffe-Owen
D
- Miriam David
- George Davies
- Rupert Davies
- Sir Ed Davey
- Richard Digby Day
- Brenda Dean, Baroness Dean of Thornton-le-Fylde
- Sir Dermot de Trafford, 6th Baronet
- Edmund de Waal
- Graeme Dell
- Dame Judi Dench
- John Denham
- John Denison
- Simon Denny
- Nirj Deva
- Hilary Devey
- Hugh Welch Diamond
- Michael Dickson
- John Diefenbaker
- Rita Donaghy, Baroness Donaghy
- Danny Dorling
- Andrew Downes
- Joseph Drew
- James Dugdale, 2nd Baron Crathorne
- Alfred Dunhill
- Sir Vivian Dunn
- John Dunston
- Bill Durodié
- Bob Dylan
- Mulalo Doyoyo
- Mischa Dohler
E
F
G
H
- Susannah Hagan
- Reginald George Haggar
- George Haig, 2nd Earl Haig
- John Robert Hall
- David Hallam
- James Harkness
- Dominick Harrod
- Adam Hart-Davis
- John Hartley
- Sir George Harvie-Watt
- Sir David Haslam
- Demis Hassabis
- Stephen Hawking
- Lucinda Hawksley
- John Hayes
- Clare Henry
- John Henry Hayes
- Saul Hayes
- James Hemming
- John Hemming
- Julian Henry
- Martin Henson
- Gill Hicks
- Chris Higgins
- Sir Graham Hills
- Susie Hodge
- Mark Hodson
- Jonathan Holloway
- Gloria Hooper, Baroness Hooper
- Deian Hopkin
- Aida Hoteit
- James Archibald Houston
- David Russell Hulme
- Robin Hyman
J
K
L
- Hector Laing, Baron Laing of Dunphail
- John Laird, Baron Laird
- David Lammy
- John Large
- Michael Latham
- Abdul Latif[8]
- James Laver
- Deborah Lavin
- Ruth Lea
- George Lee, 3rd Earl of Lichfield
- Lee Jinjoon
- Diane Lees
- Oliver Letwin
- Daniel Levitin
- Manuel Lima
- Tony Little
- John Lloyd
- Patricia Lovett
- Arthur Lowe
- Chris Luck
- Tzaims Luksus
- David Lumsden
M
- Dickson Mabon
- David Mach
- Mavis Maclean
- Robin MacPherson
- Lady Rachel Workman MacRobert[9]
- Tom Maibaum
- Charles Robertson Maier
- Mahmoud Bukar Maina
- Amir Ali Majid
- Kenan Malik
- Gareth Malone
- Rogemar Mamon
- Arthur Mamou-Mani
- Peter Manning
- David Marquand
- Kevin Marsh
- Michael Marshall
- Arthur Marshman
- Doreen Massey
- Rod I. McAllister
- Murray McLachlan
- John McClelland
- Peter McCreath
- Alexander McDonnell, 9th Earl of Antrim
- Colin McDowell
- Ian McEwan
- John McIntosh
- Charles McKean
- Rosamond McKitterick
- Paul Mealor
- Tommy Miah
- Paul Michael
- Darren Millar
- Anthea Millett
- Greg Mills
- John W. Mills
- Madeleine Mitchell
- Jonathan Morgan
- Audrey Mullender
- Geoffrey Munn
- Turi Munthe
- Peter Murray
- Anton Muscatelli
N
O
P
- John Paddock
- Juliet Pannett
- Michael Paraskos
- Bhikhu Parekh
- Samit Patel
- Daphne Park, Baroness Park of Monmouth
- Philip Payton
- Dame Alison Peacock
- Charles Thomas Pearce
- Angier March Perkins
- Alan Pegler
- Matt Percival
- Richard Perham
- Stewart Perowne
- Bishnodat Persaud
- Barrie Pettman
- Vong Phaophanit
- David Andrew Phoenix
- Gerald Pillay
- Alan Pipes
- Allan Pollok-Morris
- Jason Pontin
- Melissa Price
- Philip Priestley
- Ian Proctor
R
- Chithra Ramakrishnan
- Ebony-Jewel Rainford-Brent
- Benjamin Ramm
- Andrew Rawnsley
- Geoffrey Rees
- Seona Reid
- Michael Reiss
- Shai Reshef
- Susan Rice
- Sir John Riddell, 13th Baronet
- Rosa Gumataotao Rios
- James Martin Ritchie
- Ken Ritchie
- Baron Goronwy-Roberts
- Nigel Roberts
- George Robertson, Baron Robertson of Port Ellen
- Duncan Robinson
- Sir Ken Robinson
- Edina Ronay[12]
- John Rose
- E. Clive Rouse
- Lindsay Roy
- Sir Ronald Russell
- Lloyd Russell-Moyle
- Shane Ryan
S
- Srinivasa Ramanujan
- Alireza Sagharchi
- Caroline St John-Brooks
- Marina Salandy-Brown
- Sir Robert Salisbury
- Constantine Sandis
- Teresa Ann Savoy
- Marjorie Scardino
- Matthew Schellhorn
- Steven Schwartz
- Sam Scorer
- Ernest Seitz
- John Sentamu
- Alok Sharma
- Kriti Sharma
- John Shaw
- Patrick Shea
- David Shepherd
- Denis Shipwright
- Steve Shirley
- Helena Shovelton
- Mona Siddiqui
- Andrew Sinclair
- Donald Sinden
- Jasvir Singh
- Paul Sinton-Hewitt
- Eugene Skeef
- Chris Skidmore
- Denis Smallwood
- Adam Smith
- Emma Smith
- Ralph Sorley
- Mike Southon
- John Speakman[13]
- Paul Spicer
- Julian Stair
- Gilbert Stead
- Petra Štefanková
- Linda Joy Stern
- John Stevens, Baron Stevens of Kirkwhelpington
- Stewart Stevenson
- John Sunderland
- Richard Susskind
- David Sutton
- Ian Swingland
- Antony G. Sweeney
T
V
W
- David S. Wall
- Robert Walmsley
- David Warburton
- John Macqueen Ward
- Sarah Wardle
- Claire Watt-Smith[14]
- Hilary Wayment
- Anthony S. Weiss
- Benjamin West
- Steve Wharton
- Tom Wheare
- David Wheeldon
- James Whitbourn
- Chandra Wickramasinghe
- Debbie Wilcox
- Barbara Wilding
- Michael Wilford
- Alan Lee Williams
- Christopher Williams
- L. F. Rushbrook Williams
- Rorden Wilkinson
- Edward Wilson
- Robert Winston
- Chris Wise
- Charles W. J. Withers
- John Wodehouse, 5th Earl of Kimberley
- Heinz Wolff
- Jim Woodcock
- Jeff Woolf
- Derek Wyatt
Historical members
The following have been members of the society historically:
A
B
- Reginald Poynton Baker
- Jeremiah Daniel Baltimore
- Earl W. Bascom
- John Frederick Bateman
- Leslie Banks [17]
- Raymond Baxter
- Phil Belbin
- Gordon Beveridge
- John Boileau
- Gordon Borrie, Baron Borrie
- Jacob Bouverie, 1st Viscount Folkestone
- Druie Bowett
- Joyanne Bracewell
- Charles Bray
- Frederick Lee Bridell
- Isambard Kingdom Brunel[16][18]
- Bryce Chudleigh Burt
F
R
S
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