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).
Watch our short 220th anniversary video to find out more about the Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow.
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Members’ Soirée
This year’s soirée takes place at the over 200 year old Trades Hall in the heart of the merchant city […]
Members’ Event – Treasures of Glasgow University Library – Wednesday 27th May 2026
In its Archives & Special Collections department, the University of Glasgow Library hold a world-class collection of rare books and […]
Professor Dame Linda Partridge – Healthy Ageing: The Hype and the Hope – 25th March 2026
Professor Partridge opened her talk under a timeline frieze of photos of Glasgow’s beloved comedian Billy Connolly, showing him from […]
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”.