Dianne Edwards

Inaugural Vice President (Science, Technology and Medicine) of the Society, 2010-14 Distinguished Research Professor in Palaeobotany and, formerly, President of the Linnean Society (2012-15), Head of the School of Earth, Ocean and Planetary Sciences, Cardiff University     Read More

Robin Williams

Research Professor, School of Engineering, Swansea University; formerly: Professor and Head of Department of Physics and Astronomy, Cardiff University; Vice-Chancellor, Swansea University Read More

Dillwyn Williams

  Formerly: Vice-Provost, University of Wales College of Medicine; Professor of Histopathology, University of Cambridge; President, the British Medical Association Read More

Rowan Williams

Master of Magadelene College Cambridge University; formerly- Archbishop of Canterbury, Professor of Divinity, University of Oxford Read More

Roger Jones

Inaugural Treasurer of the Society 2010-2012 Chair of Council, Swansea University; Chairman ZooBiotic Ltd; formerly Chairman, Penn Pharmaceuticals Ltd   Read More

Peter Wells

It is with great sadness that we have learnt of the death of Professor Peter Wells.

Peter was one of the most well-known and highly regarded figures in the world of medical ultrasound. He pioneered the development of ultrasonics as a diagnostic and surgical tool, which revolutionised clinical pract... Read More

Kenneth Walters

Distinguished Emeritus Professor, Institute of Mathematics and Physics, Aberystwyth University Read More

John Houghton

Honorary Scientist at the Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research, Meteorological Office, and at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory; formerly: Professor in Atmospheric Physics, University of Oxford; Chief Executive, the Meteorological Office; President, the Royal Meteorological Society; Chairman, Joint Scient... Read More

Geraint H. Jenkins

Formerly: Director, the University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies; Professor and Head of Department of Welsh History, Aberystwyth University Read More

Robert M. Jones

Formerly Professor and Head of the Department of Welsh Language and Literature, Aberystwyth University By far the most prolific writer of the Welsh language in his lifetime, Robert Maynard Jones was born into a working-class, English-speaking home in Cardiff in 1929. His grandfather, a Marxist, instilled in him a... Read More