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[email protected] royalsociety.org/seefurther Issued: January 2010 DES1673 24Registered Charity No 207043 1 About Capital Science Capital Science is open to everyone, especially if you’re new to science. As part of the celebrations for its 350th anniversary in 2010, the Royal Society has partnered with leading organisations, including some of the most renowned museums and galleries in London. Through exhibitions, talks, conferences and workshops, our London partners will help us to celebrate the achievements of science and its impact on our wider culture. This guide provides information about some of the different activities planned with our many anniversary partners in London. For more information, please visit www.royalsociety.org/capital-science Celebrating 350 Years The Royal Society is celebrating its 350th anniversary in 2010 with a year-long programme of activities across the UK and around the world. Our anniversary programme includes exhibitions, debates, conferences and musical and artistic performances.