The Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow was formed in 1802 when the term “philosophy” meant knowledge in the broadest sense. The Society provides stimulating lectures and discussion covering all areas of knowledge including humanities, science and current affairs.
Watch our short 220th anniversary video to find out more about the Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow.
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Recent News
Burning the Books: knowledge under attack from Ancient Assyria to the age of AI – Richard Ovenden
“Do you see why books are hated and feared?” asks a character in the classic book-burner novel Fahrenheit 451. It’s a good question.
Glasgow Apprentice Awards
The Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow is pleased to support the Glasgow Apprentice Awards scheme. Meet this year’s award winners.
Members’ Soirée – Lord Kelvin: A celebration
Lord Kelvin: a celebration. Our annual soirée took place at the Hunterian Museum, University of Glasgow on Wednesday 25th September 2024.
Our History
The Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow was founded in 1802 “to aid the study, diffusion, and advancement of the arts and sciences with their applications”.