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The Royal Society is a Fellowship of the world's most eminent scientists and is the oldest scientific academy in continuous existence.

London, UK
Vrijeme pridruživanja: travanj 2009.

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  1. Here at the Royal Society we have an abundance of resources and opportunities. You can find details about the different schemes and opportunities you can get involved with and explore our free resources

  2. Do you work in research or policy decision-making? Our upcoming scientific meeting focuses on “real life” decision-making in Government, Business and the Third Sector and the novel idea of radical uncertainty. Find out more and reserve your place

  3. One of the leading experimental biologists of the middle years of the twentieth century, Sir Alan Lloyd Hodgkin , was born 1914. Find out more about this amazing British physiologist and biophysicist

  4. What are the benefits of restoring nature and ? Join our panel of experts at the to discover how human activity affects the variety of life on Earth. Find out more and book your free ticket

  5. Our JSPS Postdoctoral Fellowships scheme is open. If you are an early career scientist in the UK who would like to conduct research in Japan, find out more and apply before 12 March

  6. The Royal Society covers a vast array of topics and is a huge topic for all of us. Find out more about the Royal Society's work here .

  7. We're delighted to be welcoming the General Assembly on the theme 'Research Collaboration in Changing Times', in June. Everyone welcome at this event. Find out more & register today

  8. The UN Climate Summit , launched today with hope that the conference can deliver . Find out more about the Royal Society's work on here

  9. Clyde William Tombaugh, the American astronomer who discovered Pluto in 1930, was born. At the time of discovery, Pluto was considered a planet but was later reclassified as a dwarf planet in 2006. Tombaugh also discovered many asteroids.

  10. As part of the , today we open applications for the . An exciting opportunity to foster and promote international collaboration between outstanding research groups in the UK and overseas. Find out more here

  11. Join us and on 4 March for an inspiring conference on trauma recovery. Leading experts from the scientific community, including regulatory, charity and funding bodies will discuss new science & technology for mental & physical health. Book

  12. What are the benefits of restoring nature and biodiversity? Come along to our thought provoking free event at on 26 February and discuss with our panel of experts. Find out more and book your free ticket here

  13. Do you have a great idea for bringing research alive in school? The Royal Society have Partnership Grants of up to £3000 available to schools to enable students, aged 5 – 18, to carry out STEM projects. Find out more here

  14. Gideon Mantell, an English obstetrician, geologist and palaeontologist, was born in 1790. He was responsible for the discovery of the first fossil teeth, the skeleton and naming of Iguanodon. You can read more about him here

  15. Elizabeth Blackwell, the 1st woman to earn an MD in the US & activist for women in , was born in 1821. Elizabeth played an important role in both the US & UK as a social and moral reformer, promoting education for women in medicine.

  16. At the start of , here's a look back at a series of short interviews with four scientists about their work and being a part of the LGBT+ scientific community.

  17. Trauma recovery: new science and technology for mental and physical health, will be discussed by leading experts from the scientific community, including regulatory, charity and funding bodies. Don't miss out and book your free ticket

  18. Applications are now open for the Royal Society Newton International Fellowship. If you're a non-UK scientist at an early stage of your research career who wishes to conduct research in the UK, find out how

  19. How can human societies flourish alongside thriving natural ecosystems? Come to our next event on taking place on 26 Feb at . Our expert panel will be hosted by . Register now for your free ticket

  20. Did you know that today is ? Around the world, there are over 3,000 species of snakes and they have been used as a symbol of evil, medicine, fertility and much more. Here's Bayer's depiction of the constellation of Serpens 1603

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