Fellow of the Royal Society
Fellowship of the Royal Society (FRS, ForMemRS & HonFRS) is an award and fellowship granted by the Royal Society of London to individuals the society judges to have made a: Fellowship of the Society, the oldest scientific academy in continuous existence, is a significant honour which has been awarded to many eminent scientists from history including Isaac Newton (1672), Charles Darwin (1839), Michael Faraday (1824), Ernest Rutherford (1903), Srinivasa Ramanujan (1919), Albert Einstein (1921), Dorothy Hodgkin (1947), Alan Turing (1951) and Francis Crick (1959). More recently, fellowship has been awarded to Stephen Hawking (1974), Tim Hunt (1991), Elizabeth Blackburn (1992), Tim Berners-Lee (2001), Venkatraman Ramakrishnan (2003), Andre Geim (2007), James Dyson (2015) and around 8000 others
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Fellow of the Royal Society
Fellowship of the Royal Society (FRS, ForMemRS & HonFRS) is an award and fellowship granted by the Royal Society of London to individuals the society judges to have made a: Fellowship of the Society, the oldest scientific academy in continuous existence, is a significant honour which has been awarded to many eminent scientists from history including Isaac Newton (1672), Charles Darwin (1839), Michael Faraday (1824), Ernest Rutherford (1903), Srinivasa Ramanujan (1919), Albert Einstein (1921), Dorothy Hodgkin (1947), Alan Turing (1951) and Francis Crick (1959). More recently, fellowship has been awarded to Stephen Hawking (1974), Tim Hunt (1991), Elizabeth Blackburn (1992), Tim Berners-Lee (2001), Venkatraman Ramakrishnan (2003), Andre Geim (2007), James Dyson (2015) and around 8000 others
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Een Fellow of the Royal Societ ...... FRS achter hun naam te voeren.
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Fellowship of the Royal Societ ...... their announcement each year.
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Membro da Sociedade Real portu ...... as letras FRS após o seu nome.
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Miembro de la Royal Society (e ...... la ingeniería y la medicina".
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Headquarters of the Royal Society in Carlton House Terrace in London
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“substantial contributions to the improvement of natural knowledge”
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Een Fellow of the Royal Societ ...... FRS achter hun naam te voeren.
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Fellowship of the Royal Societ ...... (2015) and around 8000 others
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Membro da Sociedade Real portu ...... as letras FRS após o seu nome.
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Miembro de la Royal Society (e ...... tras FRS después de su nombre.
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Membro da Royal Society
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Miembro de la Royal Society
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