Geoffrey Alderman has been elected a Life Fellow of the Royal Society for Arts
The academic and writer Geoffrey Alderman has been elected a Life Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (RSA).
Professor Alderman, who lectures on history and politics at the University of Buckingham, first became an RSA fellow in 1991, when he joined the ranks of people ranging from Karl Marx to Nelson Mandela.
Founded in 1754 with the intention to "embolden enterprise, enlarge science, refine art, improve our manufactures and extend our commerce", the RSA has around 27,000 Fellows.