RSNSW 1326 OGM: October 2024
An audience of approximately 50 people, who attended the Society’s 1326th Ordinary General Meeting at the State Library of NSW on 2 October, witnessed the launching of RSNSW’s first history […]
An audience of approximately 50 people, who attended the Society’s 1326th Ordinary General Meeting at the State Library of NSW on 2 October, witnessed the launching of RSNSW’s first history […]
The Governor of NSW, The Honourable Margaret Beazley AC KC, and the State Librarian, Dr Caroline Butler-Bowdon, formally launched the RSNSW’s first history book at a ceremony held at the
The Royal Society of New South Wales was delighted to learn of the recognition of two of its Fellows in the recently announced list of new Fellows of the Australian
Society Fellow, Professor Emma Johnston AO FRSN FAA FTSE, has just been named by the University of Melbourne as its 21st Vice-Chancellor, commencing in February 2025. Professor Johnston is currently
Renaissance Revisited A 17-day tour for RSNSW Members led by Vince Di Pietro Dates: 28 April – 15 May 2025IItinerary: Venice, Padua, Modena, Florence, and MilanCost: $13,180 per person, twin
Royal Society of NSW Meeting Presentations — 2023 Since 2020, almost all of the Society’s meetings, either face-to-face or online, have been recorded and made available on our YouTube channel.
The James Cook Medal has been awarded periodically by the Royal Society of New South Wales for outstanding contributions to science and human welfare in and for the Southern Hemisphere. Traditionally, it been the Society’s most prestigious medal.
The Royal Society of New South Wales warmly welcomes 9 new members to the Society’s ranks, effective from 18 September 2024. FellowsProfessor Natkunam LetheesanProfessor Matt Wand Biographical information about the
The Royal Society of New South Wales is delighted to learn that two of its Fellows, Dr Jiao Jiao Li FRSN, a biomedical engineer from the University of Technology Sydney,
On Thursday, 11 July 2024, the Secretary of the Society, Dr Donald Hector, wrote to all Society members, eligible to vote in Society elections, to advise that the Council had