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Great barriers

history of science
Keith Moore
17 June 2025
3 mins

Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­ declared that women were eligible for election to the Fellowship in 1922 but, as Keith Moore notes, a fallow period persisted for another two decades.

Women in the library

history of science
Louisiane Ferlier
24 April 2025
7 mins

Women undoubtedly read and worked in Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­ library long before they became eligible for election to the Fellowship in 1945, as Louisiane Ferlier explains.

Pioneering women

history of science
Dr Stella Butler
08 March 2023
5 mins

To mark International Women’s Day, Dr Stella Butler celebrates the achievements of the first women scientists elected to the Fellowship of Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­ – and some of those who just missed out.

Certified success

history of science
Jon Bushell
13 September 2021
5 mins

Jon Bushell explains how a project to re-photograph more than 5,800 Royal Society Election Certificates has resulted in a much-improved digital resource.

The final whistle

history of science
Fiona Callaghan
09 September 2019
3 mins

Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­â€™s Referees’ Reports from 1832 to 1949 are now catalogued - all 14,828 of them!

Jailbirds

history of science
Keith Moore
22 January 2019
4 mins

Keith Moore tells the stories of scientists who have fallen foul of the authorities, from Galileo and Samuel Pepys to Holloway Prison inmates Thomas Pelham Dale and Kathleen Lonsdale.