RSC: The Academy of the Arts, Humanities, and Sciences of Canada (formerly The Royal Society of Canada) consists of 2000 Fellows elected by their peers for outstanding contributions to the arts and sciences, and was founded in 1882 by Marquis of Lorne and incorporated by an Act of Parliament in 1883. Throughout its history, the Academy has adopted a wide range of activities reflecting its commitment to the promotion of learning and research in the arts, humanities and sciences. The RSC is dedicated to fostering the highest levels of learning and research in all areas of scholarship; making available broad and varied knowledge of its members to advise and consult on issues of social, cultural, economic and scientific importance to Canada; promoting Canadian scholarship and accomplishments internationally through active exchanges with other national academies. For a complete listing of the Royal Society of Canada's upcoming events, see: www.rsc-src.ca President: Dr. Roderick Macdonald Vice Presidents: Drs. Patrick Imbert, Marc Renaud, Graham Bell
Foreign Secretary/Secretary General: Dr. Howard Alper, Foreign Secretary IAP Contact Persons: Dr. Howard Alper, Foreign Secretary Ms. Amelia Zaglul Officer, National and International Events tel: +1 613 991-9005 e-mail: events@rsc-src.ca