Film school lecturer appointed Fellow of Royal Society of Arts

Griffith Film School lecturer Dr Tim Marsh has been appointed a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, joining luminaries like Charles Dickens, Benjamin Franklin, Stephen Hawking and World Wide Web pioneer Tim Berners-Lee.
The RSA was founded in 1754, and Fellowships are awarded to accomplished individuals who have made a contribution to society in a cultural or arts-related sphere.
Fellows include scientists, philosophers and environmentalists; leaders in the commercial, voluntary and public sectors; designers and architects; social entrepreneurs and innovative practitioners of literature, film, dance, and the visual arts.
Dr Marsh said he was honoured to have been appointed to the prestigious international fellowship.
“It is a real honour and a privilege to be given an RSA Fellowship,” he said.
“The RSA is committed to finding innovative and practical solutions to the challenges facing society today – something I have pursued throughout my career.
“I look forward to working with the RSA community on a

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