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  1. Founded in 1754 by William Shipley as the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce, it was granted a Royal Charter in 1847, and the right to use the term "Royal" in its name by King Edward VII in 1908.

  2. La Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (en español Real Sociedad para el fomento de las Artes, Manufacturas y Comercio ), más comúnmente conocida como Royal Society of Arts o por sus siglas RSA, es una organización no gubernamental fundada en 1754, que se financia por medio de la suscripción de ...

  3. De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre. La Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (en español Real Sociedad para el fomento de las Artes, Manufacturas y Comercio ), más comúnmente conocida como Royal Society of Arts o por sus siglas RSA, es una organización no gubernamental fundada en 1754, que se financia por ...

  4. Charles Dickens, Adam Smith, Benjamin Franklin, Karl Marx, Richard Attenborough, William Hogarth, John Diefenbaker, Stephen Hawking, Benson Taylor and Tim Berners-Lee are some of the notable past and present Fellows, and today it has fellows elected from 80 countries worldwide.

  5. The name OCR reflects the fact that it was created in 1998 through the amalgamation of the University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES) and the Royal Society of Arts Examinations Board (RSAEB). [1] At the time of the merger, UCLES' qualifications were offered by two wholly owned subsidiaries: the Oxford and Cambridge ...

  6. The Royal Society, formally The Royal Society of London for Improving Natural Knowledge, is a learned society and the United Kingdom's national academy of sciences.

  7. Royal Society of Arts. The Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce ( RSA) is a British multi-disciplinary institution, based in London. It is often called the Royal Society of Arts instead of by its long formal name. The front of the building uses the short name too — see photograph.