The History of Science Society seeks a visionary Executive Director. Founded in 1924, the Society is dedicated to understanding science, technology, and medicine in historical context.

Collection Smuggled Out of Nazi Germany Tells Story of Noted German Jewish Scientist’s Rise to Prominence and His Family’s Struggle to Survive the Holocaust.

This online workshop will explore the role of images in the history of biological research. Proposals are due June 14.

Applications are being accepted for a Historian of Life Science.

Applications are open for "Anthroforming the Landscape: A Historical View from Asia," July 5-9, 2021

Announcing eight new working groups this semester! Sign up for one or more groups now, and join the conversation.

The Consortium is a community of people, inside and outside academia, who care deeply about science, technology and medicine, about how these fields are changing, and about how those changes affect us. These concerns have never been more relevant.

The Consortium is delighted to welcome its newest member institution.

Proposals are due December 18 for this symposium, organized by the American Philosophical Society’s Library & Museum.

Finding aids for the collections of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia are now included in the Consortium's Cross-Institutional Search Hub.

Sider legged saxifrage
Spider-legged saxifrage, found on Cornwallis Island by Penny and Sutherland. From Curtis's Botanical Magazine, ser. 3, v.7. 1851. Plate 4621. Image courtesy of Linda Hall Library