Strategic Priorities

Our five anniversary goals

We have developed five distinct anniversary goals. Each involves new or expanded activities that build on our legacy and our global network, which covers all areas of science, engineering and medicine. To become a reality, these goals require both private philanthropic support and strategic partnerships with other leading scientific, cultural, and business organisations.

Invest in future scientific leaders and in innovation
The distinguished scientists who are fellows of the society are today's scientific leaders. Tomorrow's scientific leaders can be found amongst the scientist supported by the Society's research fellowships.
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Invest in future scientific leaders and in innovation

Influence policymaking with the best scientific advice.
Major challenges, from climate change to energy and from health to international security raise complex scientific and technological issues. It is now more urgent than ever that policymakers and the public are effectively informed by timely, definitive, and unbiased information.
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Influence policymaking with the best scientific advice

Invigorate science and mathematics education
The continuing decline in the take up of mathematics and physical sciences among young people has serious consequences.  Modern society requires a scientifically literate population and science itself must be constantly renewed by successive generations of talented young people.   We face a critical shortage of scientists and engineers.
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Invigorate science and mathematic education

Increase access to the best science internationally
The Royal Society has had a Foreign Secretary for longer than the British Government. Science has always relied on connecting people and ideas from across the globe.
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Increase access to the best science internationally
Inspire an interest in the joy, wonder and excitement of scientific discovery
Like art and literature, science is a vital part of our culture. Science permeates people's lives - and yet is often seen as remote from daily experience.
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Inspire an interest in the joy, wonder and excitement of science