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Mancham Fellowship of RSA Revived

February 11, 2016 - 09:52:20 UTC
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Mancham Fellowship of RSA Revived

IT IS announced from the office of Seychelles founding President that at the invitation of the Chief Executive Officer of the Royal Society for the encouragement of arts, manufacture and commerce, Mr Mathew Taylor,  that Sir James R. Mancham, KBE has revived his Fellowship of the Society which lapsed after he returned to Seychelles from exile in 1993.

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Founded in 1754, the RSA Fellowship is part of a network of 27,000 Fellows who want to change the world for the better.

Building on its 260 years history, the RSA aim to solve some of today’s greatest challenges “I would like to take this opportunity to personally thank you for helping us to achieve our aims and enriching society through ideas and actions. Our work could not happen without you”, Mr Mathew Taylor, CEO of the Society told to Sir James in a letter dated 13th January 2016.   

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is the Patron of the Society and Her Royal Highness the Princess Royal is the President.

The Society has a House in John Adam Street, London, WC2 which has been the intellectual and social home of some of the greatest thinkers and social activists of the past 260 years.

“While Fellows meet all over the world, the RSA House in London is the historic residence of the RSA where Fellows can meet, work, think and be inspired”, Sir James said.

Registered as a charity in England and Wales, the RSA is also famous for the journal it publishes every month.

Source: VIOAS PR


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