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The Royal Academy of Arts (RA) is an art institution based in Burlington House in Piccadilly in London, England. Founded in 1768, it has a unique position as an independent, privately funded institution led by eminent artists and architects.
Antiquarian of the Royal Academy 2002 – present [26] Sidney C. Hutchison: Antiquarian of the Royal Academy 1992 – 2000 [2] Lucy Winkett: Chaplain: 2010 – present [27] John Boardman: Professor of Ancient History 1989 – present [28] Mary Beard: Professor of Ancient Literature 2013 – present [29] Charles Saumarez Smith: Professor of ...
Johan Zoffany, The Academicians of the Royal Academy, 1771–72, Royal Collection. The Royal Academicians in General Assembly by Henry Singleton, 1795. This is a partial list of Royal Academicians (post-nominal: RA), academicians of the Royal Academy of Arts in London. A full list is available on the web pages of the Royal Academy Collections. [1]
Royal Academy of Turku, founded 1640, now the University of Helsinki; Royal Irish Academy, one of Ireland's premier learned societies and cultural institutions; Royal West of England Academy or RWA, an institution (founded 1844) based in Bristol, England, UK
The Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng) is the United Kingdom's national academy of engineering. The Academy was founded in June 1976 as the Fellowship of Engineering with support from Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh , who became the first senior fellow and remained so until his death.
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The Royal Academy of Music manages the Royal Academy of Music Bach Prize (sponsored by the Kohn Foundation), a music award to musicians or scholars who have made an important contribution to the music of Johann Sebastian Bach. [41] The Gilbert Betjemann Prize is a gold medal awarded by the Royal Academy of Music "for operatic singing".
William Crotch (First principal of the Royal Academy of Music, from 1822) William Hayman Cummings; Laurence Cummings (Head of Historical Performance) Maria Curcio (Piano – former Visiting Professor) Sir Colin Davis (International Chair of Orchestral Studies) [20] Julius Drake (pianist) Christopher Elton (Head of Keyboard until 2011)