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Royal Fellow. The Council of the Royal Society can recommend members of the British royal family for election as Royal Fellow of the Royal Society. As of 2023 there are four royal fellows: Charles III, elected 1978; Anne, Princess Royal, elected 1987; Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, elected 1990
- "Contributions to the improvement of natural knowledge"
- 1663; 360 years ago
- United Kingdom
- London
List of fellows of the Royal Society. More than 8,000 people have been elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of London, UK, since the inception of the Royal Society in 1660. The Royal Society publishes a database of current fellows [1] and a database of past fellows. [2]
Membro da Royal Society (em inglês: Fellow of the Royal Society - FRS) é um título honorífico concedido a cientistas notáveis e também um tipo de afiliação da Royal Society para o Melhoramento do Conhecimento Natural.
- (en) FRS, (en) ForMemRS, (en) HonFRS
- Royal Society
A Royal Fellow of the Royal Society is a member of the British royal family who has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Society. The council of the Royal Society recommends members of the Royal Family to be elected and then the existing Fellows vote by a secret ballot whether to accept them.
The Fellowship | Royal Society. Sir Adrian Smith. President. Sir Adrian Smith is President of the Royal Society. He started his five year term on 30 November 2020. Search the Fellowship. Subject. Elected year. Awards. James Turner. Fellow. Phil Jones. Fellow. Sue Black. Fellow. Michael Isard. Fellow. James Maynard. Fellow. Moshe Vardi.
Fellowship of the Royal Society is open to scientists, engineers and technologists from the United Kingdom and Commonwealth of Nations, on the basis of having made "a substantial contribution to the improvement of natural knowledge, including mathematics, engineering science and medical science". [4] .
História. Fundação e primeiros anos. O Invisible College foi descrito como um grupo precursor da Royal Society of London, composto por vários filósofos naturais em torno de Robert Boyle. O conceito de "colégio invisível" é mencionado em panfletos Rosacruzes alemães no início do século XVII.