
Our work in education is underpinned by the belief that a sound knowledge of science and mathematics is both life-enriching and life-enhancing, enabling people to be more successful and to cope better with the challenges of 21st-century living.
Highlights
Also of interest
The Royal Society is celebrating its 350th anniversary in 2010 with a
year-long programme of activities and publications. Highlights include:
The Local Heroes programme.
Across the UK we are celebrating your local scientific heroes, the pioneers,
mavericks and geniuses, who have changed the way we see the world. Check the Local Heroes pages to find out
details of events near you
The Festival of Science.
In late June and early July 2010, the Society, in partnership with
Southbank Centre, will present a huge and splendid celebration of the
joy and vitality of science, its importance to society and culture and its role
in shaping who we are and who we will become. The festival, held at the
Southbank Centre in London, will include an enhanced version of the Society’s
annual Summer Science Exhibition.
Capital Science. We
are delighted to present – with major partners across London –
a year of exhibitions, talks, conferences, seminars and workshops, to
celebrate the achievements of science, its history and its impact on our wider
culture.
For
all this and much more, please see our 350th anniversary pages.
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