CQU Sydney lecturer a Fellow of Royal Society of Arts
Published on 28 March, 2006
CQU Sydney International Campus lecturer John Raciti has been elected a Fellow of The Royal Society of Arts, FRSA, in London, at the age of 29.
The RSA is an honorable society that has been in existence for over 250 years.
Mr Raciti was recently awarded this honor based on previous merits - in degrees he was awarded at a university postgraduate level and for outstanding work and contribution to Australian arts education in both Melbourne and Sydney, and in the Catholic and public communities.
The RSA is a society that has welcomed many high profile people such as one of its earliest members Gugliemo Marconi, the inventor of the radio.
Currently, The RSA has more than 24,000 fellows all around the world. Its Patron is currently HM Queen Elizabeth 2nd; its President is HRH Prince Philip.