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Royal Society of Edinburgh

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The Royal Society of Edinburgh, a historic building in Scotland known for its Edwardian architecture and contributions to education and learning.

The Royal Society of Edinburgh

The Royal Society of Edinburgh is a special group in Scotland. It helps people share ideas about science, art, history, and more. The group started in 1783 and works like a friendly club for smart people.

Many experts join the Royal Society of Edinburgh. They come from places like science, technology, arts, and business. The group has about 1,800 members called Fellows. They meet to talk about new discoveries and help each other learn.

The Royal Society of Edinburgh also gives out special awards. These are like shiny medals for people who do great work. One award is called the Fellowship. When someone gets this, they can write FRSE after their name.

The group has a big building in Edinburgh, the capital city of Scotland. It is a place where people can learn and share ideas. The Royal Society of Edinburgh is very old, but it still works today to help Scotland grow smarter and stronger.

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The grand front hall of The Royal Society of Edinburgh, a historic building in Edinburgh, Scotland.
The cover of an 18th-century scientific journal where James Hutton published his important Theory of the Earth.

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