
Academy of Sciences (Royal Society)
The Royal Society of Sciences, commonly known as the Royal Society, is one of the world’s oldest and most prestigious scientific organizations, founded in 1660 in the UK. It brings together leading researchers and experts to promote scientific knowledge, support research, and share discoveries. The Society awards fellowships to distinguished scientists, publishes scientific journals, and advises policymakers on scientific matters. Its mission is to recognize excellence in science, foster innovation, and advance understanding across all scientific disciplines for the benefit of society.