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bilingual division for the arts, embracing architecture, creative writing, and other arts. Academy II is the Academy of Social Sciences. There are two divisions of Academy II: an anglophone division, social sciences; and a francophone division, social sciences. Academy III is the Academy of Science. There are four bilingual divisions of Academy III: Applied sciences and engineering; Earth, ocean, and atmospheric sciences; life sciences; and mathematical and physical sciences.
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The RSC is composed of three bilingual academies, including a broad range of scholarly disciplines and artistic fields. Academy I is the Academy of Arts and Humanities. There are three divisions of Academy I: an anglophone division, humanities; a francophone division, letters and humanities; and a
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The RSC officially began the Institutional Member (IM) Program in 2004. The goal was to provide a mechanism by which the Society could develop its programs in conjunction with Canadian universities and by which universities could have formal and direct input into the strategic organization and
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The College of New Scholars, Artists, and Scientists of the RSC was established in 2014 to represent emerging generation of intellectual leaders in Canada. It elects 80–100 members each year, who showed high level of accomplishments at the early stage of their careers. At the time of election,
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The Society is dedicated to making its members’ varied knowledge available to the public. Members are available to assess issues of presumed value to Canadians and provide independent expert advice, notably to government on matters of public policy through its program of expert panel reports.
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for an achievement of special significance and conspicuous merit in imaginative or critical literature, written in either English or French. Critical literature dealing with Canadian subjects is given priority over critical literature of equal merit that does not deal with Canadian
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governance of the Society. This closer relationship facilitates the nomination of new fellows from all Canadian universities and provides a means for the Society to sponsor scholarly activities at institutions of all sizes across Canada. Presently, 46 universities and the
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The RSC recognizes notable achievements in research and innovation by awarding medals and prizes. Twenty Society awards are offered on an annual or biennial basis and consist of either medals or certificates, some of them with cash prizes. These awards are as follows:
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Ursula Franklin Award in Gender Studies: Awarded to a Canadian scholar for "significant contributions in the humanities and social sciences to furthering our understanding of issues concerning gender." It is awarded biannually, given there is a suitable
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The EJLB-CIHR Michael Smith Chair in Neurosciences and Mental Health, which allows a Canadian university or health research institute to attract a major scientist of neurosciences and mental health to Canada. It is offered by the EJLB Foundation, the
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and exists to promote Canadian research and scholarly accomplishment in both official languages; to recognize academic and artistic excellence; and to advise governments, non-governmental organizations, and Canadians on matters of public interest.
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As Canadian scholarship and research increased, the RSC also grew. Within three decades, the fellowship of the RSC doubled in number. After several phases of restructuring, the RSC evolved its contemporary organization. In 2010, Governor General
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for significant contributions to the resolution of scientific aspects of environmental problems or for important improvements to the quality of an ecosystem in all aspects—terrestrial, atmospheric, and aqueous—brought about by scientific
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To promote Canadian research and scholarly accomplishment in both official languages, to recognize academic and artistic excellence and to advise governments, non-governmental organizations and Canadians on matters of public
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members of the College must have received a PhD or equivalent degree within the past 15 years. Nomination of candidates for the College follows a similar procedures as nomination for the fellows of RSC.
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is awarded for an outstanding contribution to biological science during the preceding 10 years or for significant additions to a previous outstanding contribution to biological science.
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Centenary Medal to honour individuals and organizations that have made outstanding contributions to the object of the RSC and to recognize links to international organizations.
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The Konrad Adenauer Research Award for the promotion of academic collaboration between Canada and Germany, presented to honour the scholar's entire academic record.
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for publication, instruction, and research in the earth sciences that have conspicuously contributed to public understanding and appreciation of the subject.
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for a distinguished and sustained contribution to the literature of the social sciences including human geography and social psychology.
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Award for outstanding academic qualifications of a woman who is entering a career in scholarship or research at the postdoctoral level.
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The McNeil Medal for outstanding ability to promote and communicate science to students and to the public within Canada.
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for a distinguished contribution to knowledge in the humanities, other than Canadian literature and Canadian history.
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for important and sustained contributions in two domains of interest to RSC or in interdisciplinary research.
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La Société royale du Canada, 1881–1981 ... afin de commémorer le centenaire de la Société royale du Canada
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for outstanding research in a branch of astronomy, chemistry, mathematics, physics, or an allied science.
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The Royal Society of Canada, 1881–1981 ... to Commemorate the Centennial of the Royal Society of Canada
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The McLaughlin Medal for important research of sustained excellence in any branch of medical sciences.
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From its founding until the early 1900s, the structure of the RSC imitated the model of the
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The Royal Society of Canada currently consists of more than 2,000
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The headquarters of the Royal Society of Canada in Ottawa
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Académies des arts, des lettres et des sciences du Canada
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for outstanding research in any of the earth sciences.
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Academies of Arts, Humanities, and Sciences of Canada
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for outstanding research in any mathematical topic.
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