This story is from February 18, 2025
UK's oldest scientific academy may do to Elon Musk what it has not done to anyone in 150 years
The Royal Society, the UK’s oldest scientific academy, will convene on March 3 to review its policies on "public pronouncements and behaviors of Fellows" after thousands of scientists signed an open letter challenging Elon Musk’s membership in the esteemed institution.
More than 2,700 scientists have signed a letter by Professor Stephen Curry of Imperial College London, condemning the society's "continued silence and apparent inaction" over Musk's 2018 fellowship.
"I am at a loss to understand how these actions are consistent with a code of conduct that requires fellows to have 'due regard for the statement of values developed from time to time by Society'," wrote Professor Curry, referring to Musk's "promotion of unfounded conspiracy theories" and behavior on social media.
Several members have already resigned in protest, including Professor Dorothy Bishop, a University of Oxford psychologist, who said she refused to be associated with an institution that called Musk a member, who she said was modeling himself on a "Bond villain."
"The situation is rendered more serious because Mr Musk now occupies a position within a Trump administration in the USA that has over the past several weeks engaged in an assault on scientific research in the US," said Curry.
No fellow has been expelled from the Royal Society in more than 150 years, when Rudolf Eric Raspe was removed due to fraud. The Times reported one anonymous fellow saying: "I don't like what Musk is doing — it's reprehensible. But I also think he's an astounding person in terms of what he has contributed to engineering."
In a letter to fellows, Sir Adrian Smith, president of the Royal Society, recognized concerns regarding the "public pronouncements and behaviours of other fellows." However, he pointed out that the society faces a challenge in making judgments about the acceptability of colleagues' views or affiliations, especially when those views could be considered political.
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"I am at a loss to understand how these actions are consistent with a code of conduct that requires fellows to have 'due regard for the statement of values developed from time to time by Society'," wrote Professor Curry, referring to Musk's "promotion of unfounded conspiracy theories" and behavior on social media.
Several members have already resigned in protest, including Professor Dorothy Bishop, a University of Oxford psychologist, who said she refused to be associated with an institution that called Musk a member, who she said was modeling himself on a "Bond villain."
"The situation is rendered more serious because Mr Musk now occupies a position within a Trump administration in the USA that has over the past several weeks engaged in an assault on scientific research in the US," said Curry.
No fellow has been expelled from the Royal Society in more than 150 years, when Rudolf Eric Raspe was removed due to fraud. The Times reported one anonymous fellow saying: "I don't like what Musk is doing — it's reprehensible. But I also think he's an astounding person in terms of what he has contributed to engineering."
In a letter to fellows, Sir Adrian Smith, president of the Royal Society, recognized concerns regarding the "public pronouncements and behaviours of other fellows." However, he pointed out that the society faces a challenge in making judgments about the acceptability of colleagues' views or affiliations, especially when those views could be considered political.
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RAJAGOPALAN
185 days ago
Who cares for such low behaviour? Anyone can compare himself to Elon Musk out of these biased 2700 signatories as their colonial mindset. UK, all your fellow of this... that has gone out of the Windows. You British go on blowing Trumpet. No use, the Sun will never Rise in the British Empire in any time to come. Pass any many resolutions, WHO CARES?Read allPost comment
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