
Royal College of Science
The Royal College of Science was a prestigious institution in London, founded in 1854, that specialized in natural sciences, including physics, chemistry, and biology. It was part of Imperial College London and known for rigorous research and education, contributing significantly to scientific advancements. In 2002, it merged with other schools to form the current Imperial College, which continues its legacy of innovation and excellence in science and engineering. The college played a key role in training generations of scientists and engineers who helped shape modern technology and understanding of the natural world.