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.
Non-members are very welcome to attend the lectures and the post lecture reception (suggested donation at the door £3.00).
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Professor Lise Autogena – Greenland, What Next? Reflections from a Research Station in South Greenland
Let’s start at the end of the lecture, in the always stimulating Society Q&A: “Why is Greenland so worried about […]
Nominations for Council Members
Anyone interested in being considered for becoming a council member should collect a form from reception at our next lecture […]
Professor Mark Williams – The Fossils Being Formed Today Will Show how Humankind Disrupted Life on Earth
A review of the talk by member Croy Thomson – 14.01.26 When future fossileers dig into our era, what will […]
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”.