Founded as Royal Society The Royal Society was established on 19 April 1926 by King
Prajadhipok by combining the various existing agencies in charge of national libraries, national museums, literature works, engineering works, historical sites, and historical objects into one and the same agency for the reason that "Siam should have a
learned society as in Western countries". The king named the society in Thai as
Ratchabandittayasapha (literally, "
Sabhā of Royal
Pandits") after
Krom Ratchabandit (literally, "Department of Royal Pandits"), an ancient government department in the
Ministry of Public Instruction. The reasons for the reorganisation were stated by
Luang Wichitwathakan, the first secretary general of the Royal Institute, as follows: "Our Royal Society had been in place since 2469
BE but it had not been structured to be what it should be. Instead of making the Royal Society a place for academic works like the present Royal Institute, the members of the Royal Society were loaded with administrative works, causing them to waste most of their time doing administrative works and have a little time for doing academic works. In addition, there had been no law or any other regulation requiring members of the Royal Society to do academic works."
Renamed back to Royal Society In 2013, the Council of the Royal Institute found it appropriate to honour King Prajadhipok on the occasion of the 120th anniversary of his birthday in 2015, by renaming the Royal Institute back to the Royal Society. To that effect, a law was introduced to and passed by the military-appointed
National Legislative Assembly, which became the
Royal Society Act, 2558 BE, effective on and from 14 February 2015. In addition to the renaming, the act turned the Council of the Royal Institute into the Royal Society itself and turned the Royal Institute into the secretariat of the society, called Office of the Royal Society. The act also increased the powers of the society, such as by authorising it to confer degrees and certificates, to establish a welfare fund for its members, and to retain income for its internal use without having to send the income to the finance ministry as
national revenue. ==Headquarters==