- Royal Society of Victoria
The Royal Society of Victoria is the oldest learned society in the state of Victoria in
Australia .The Royal Society of Victoria (R.S.V.) was formed in 1859 from a merger between "The Philosophical Society of Victoria" (inaugural president Captain Andrew Clarke) and "The Victorian Institute for the Advancement of Science" (inaugural president Justice Sir Redmond Barry), both founded in 1854. The first president of the R.S.V. was Baron Sir Ferdinand von Mueller, then Government botanist. In 1860 the R.S.V. organised the
Burke and Wills expedition .The Society has played an important role in the life of
Melbourne and Victoria including establishing theMelbourne Museum and National Parks, convening the first Australian Antarctic Exploration Committee in 1885, organising theBurke and Wills expedition and establishing the Victorian Institute of Marine Sciences in 1978 (now theMarine and Freshwater Resources Institute from 1996). It continues to be active with monthly meetings throughout the year held in its historic headquarters at 9 Victoria Street in the centre of Melbourne.Presidents
* 1859: Baron Sir Ferdinand von Mueller
* 1860-1863: Sir Henry Barkly
* 1864: Sir Frederick McCoy
* 1865: Rev. Dr John Ignatius Bleasdale
* 1866-1884:Robert L.J. Ellery
* 1885-1900:William Charles Kernot
* 1901: Dr James Jamieson
* 1902:Edward John White
* 1903:John Dennant
* 1904: Sir Walter Baldwin Spencer
* 1905:George Sweet
* 1906:Edward John Dunn
* 1907: Calder E. Oliver
* 1908-1909: Pietro P.G.E. Baracchi
* 1910-1911:Ernest Willington Skeats
* 1912-1913:John Shephard
* 1914-1915:Thomas Sergeant Hall
* 1916-1917: William A. Osborne
* 1918-1919: James A. Kershaw
* 1920-1921:Alfred James Ewart
* 1922-1923: Frank Wisewould
* 1924: Thomas H. Laby
* 1925-1926:Joseph M. Baldwin
* 1927-1928:Wilfred Eade Agar
* 1929-1930:Frederick Chapman
* 1931-1932: Herbert S. Summers
* 1933-1934: William J. Young
* 1935-1936: Norman A. Esserman
* 1937-1938: Samuel M. Wadham
* 1939-1940: Daniel J. Mahony
* 1941-1942: Reuben T. Patton
* 1943-1944: William Baragwanath
* 1945-1946:John King Davis
* 1947-1948: Dermot A. Casey
* 1949-1950: Phillip Crosbie Morrison
* 1951-1952: John S. Turner
* 1953-1954:Frank Leslie Stillwell
* 1955-1956: Edwin S. Hills
* 1957-1958: Valentine G. Anderson
* 1959-1960: Geoffrey W. Leeper
* 1961-1962: Richard R. Garran
* 1963-1964: Richard T.M. Pescott
* 1965-1966: John H. Chinner
* 1967-1968: Phillip G. Law
* 1969-1970: Edmund D. Gill
* 1971-1972: Alfred Dunbavin Butcher
* 1973-1974: Sir Robert R. Blackwood
* 1975-1976: James D. Morrison
* 1977-1978: John F. Lovering
* 1979-1980: Lionel L. Stubbs
* 1980-1982: Gordon D. Aitchison
* 1983-1984: David M. Churchill
* 1985-1986: Dr Grisha A. Sklovsky
* 1986-1987: Dr Terence P. O'Brien
* 1987 (Jul-Dec): Dr Grisha A. Sklovsky
* 1988-1990: Dr William R.S. Briggs
* 1991-1992: Dr Graeme F. Watson
* 1993-1994: Dr John W. Zillman
* 1995-1996: Dr Maxwell G. Lay
* 1997-1998: Prof. Em. Herbert H. Bolotin
* 1999-2001: Assoc. Prof. Gordon D. Sanson
* 2001-2003: Assoc. Prof. Neil W. Archbold
* 2006-2007: Assoc. Prof. Bruce Livett [http://www.sciencevictoria.org.au/2007specialsymposia.html]Publication
* "Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria." Melbourne : The Society, 1889- Semiannual. ISSN 0035-9211. Formerly the "Transactions and proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria"
ee also
*
List of Royal Societies References
* [http://www.austehc.unimelb.edu.au/smv/smv.html Science and the making of Victoria]
* [http://www.austehc.unimelb.edu.au/smv/presidents.html Presidents of the Royal Society]External links
* [http://www.sciencevictoria.org.au/ Society web pages]
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