Fellow of the Royal Society
A Fellow of the Royal Society or FRS is a person who is a member (or Fellow) of the Royal Society. To be elected, fellows have to have made "a substantial contribution to the improvement of natural knowledge, including mathematics, engineering science and medical science".
External links
- Directory of Fellows of the Royal Society and Foreign Members
- List of Royal Society Fellows 1660–2004
- Criteria for Membership of the Royal Society FRS
- Royal Society: Fellow of the Month
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