Academia Europaea Explained

Academia Europaea
Founders:--> Arnold Burgen, Hubert Curien, Umberto Colombo, David Magnusson, Eugen Seibold, Ruurd van Lieshout
Headquarters:London
Leader Title:President
Leader Name:Marja Makarow
Leader Title2:Vice President, Honorary Treasurer
Leader Name2:Ole Holger Petersen
Leader Title3:The Secretary to the Board
Leader Name3:David Coates
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The Academia Europaea is a pan-European Academy of Humanities, Letters, Law, and Sciences.[1] [2] The Academia was founded in 1988 as a functioning Europe-wide Academy that encompasses all fields of scholarly inquiry. It acts as co-ordinator of European interests in national research agencies.

History

The concept of a 'European Academy of Sciences' was raised at a meeting in Paris of the European Ministers of Science in 1985. The initiative was taken by the Royal Society (United Kingdom) which resulted in a meeting in London in June 1986 of Arnold Burgen (United Kingdom), Hubert Curien (France), Umberto Colombo (Italy), David Magnusson (Sweden), Eugen Seibold (Germany) and Ruurd van Lieshout (the Netherlands) – who agreed to the need for a new body. The two key purposes of Academia Europaea are:

It does not aim to replace existing national academy from respective countries. The objectives were kept deliberately broad covering the humanities, social and natural sciences, so as to ensure interdisciplinary discourse and activities. Initial modalities were to include annual meetings of members, multidisciplinary meetings, an interdisciplinary journal, a newsletter, providing independent advice, improving mobility of scholars within Europe and improving public understanding of science.The new body was named the Academia Europaea and its foundation meeting was held in Cambridge in September 1988 under the first President, Arnold Burgen. Hubert Curien, who was at that time the French Minister of Science (and later became the second President of the Academia), gave the inaugural address and provided the active support of the French government. The first Plenary Meeting was held in London in June 1989, by which time there were 627 members.Since 1989, the Academia Europaea has evolved from its origins as an organization of predominantly "western European" scholars into a pan-European Academy of Sciences, Humanities and Letters. The funding of the Academy is based on an original endowment, contributions from some of the member countries, special projects and by other organizations like the Leopoldina who is also supporting the Academia Europaea financially.[3]

Mission

The Academy is not a pure science or pure engineering academy. It is an academy that include a range of subjects, covering law, humanities, social sciences, physical sciences, religion, history, etc. Its mission is to:

The Academy endeavors to; (a) encourage the highest possible standards in scholarship, research and education, and (b) promote a better understanding among the public at large of the benefits of knowledge and learning, and of scientific and scholarly issues which affect society, its quality of life and its standards of living.[4]

Presidents

Academic management

The scholarly interests of the Academia are managed through a section structure. On election, all members are assigned to a section. At the present time there are twenty academic sections covering

It elects members from 47 Council of Europe states in recognition of their academic achievements. Election to the membership has been celebrated by several institutions as an honor each year.[25] [26] [27] [28] Elected members are entitled to the post-nominal letters MAE.Assisted by the SAM secretariat, the Academia works together with All European Academies, European Academies Science Advisory Council, Euro-CASE and the Federation of European Academies of Medicine in a consortium called Science Advice for Policy by European Academies (SAPEA).[29] SAPEA pulls together scientific expertise from the pan-European Academia and more than 100 European national academies from over 40 countries, collectively providing independent policy advice to the European Commissioners.[30] The Academia serves as official advisor to the European Union under the Scientific Advice Mechanism.[31]

Awards and prizes

Publications

The Academia Europaea has published European Review (ER) since 1993 on behalf of members and in conjunction with the Cambridge University Press (since 1998). ER is a quarterly, peer-reviewed and international journal.

Editorial control is in the hands of an independent board. European Review publishes articles and reviews that will be of broad interest to an intellectual readership, world-wide. Contributions come from academics, professionals and those in public life and address multi, and interdisciplinary issues across the sciences arts, humanities and Letters. European Review provides the AE with a vehicle for publication of articles from sponsored conferences and workshops. The editorial board invites specific contributions and reviews from opinion leaders world-wide. European Review has become available fully on-line.[37]

Offices

The registered office and headquarters of the Academia Europaea is based in London. This is also the location of the General Secretariat.

In collaboration with local and regional partners, the Academia Europaea has established a number of regional hubs:[38]

See also

The Academia Europaea is not to be confused with the European Academy of Sciences and Arts or the European Academy of Sciences.[45]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 26 March 2015 . European Academy Organisations Sign Memorandum of Understanding . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20230623013549/https://allea.org/european-academy-organisations-sign-memorandum-of-understanding/ . Jun 23, 2023 . ALLEA.
  2. Dickson . David . 4 September 1987 . Toward an Academia Europaea? . Science . en . 237 . 4819 . 1102 . 10.1126/science.237.4819.1102 . 0036-8075 . 17801623.
  3. Web site: The Academy of Europe: History of the Academia Europaea . 12 January 2015.
  4. Web site: Mission Statement . 23 September 2014.
  5. Web site: Hasani . Ilire . Hoffmann . Robert . Login . Academy of Europe.
  6. Web site: Hasani . Ilire . Hoffmann . Robert . Behavioural sciences . Academy of Europe.
  7. Web site: Hasani . Ilire . Hoffmann . Robert . Biochemistry molecular biology . Academy of Europe.
  8. Web site: Hasani . Ilire . Hoffmann . Robert . Cell biology . Academy of Europe.
  9. Web site: Hasani . Ilire . Hoffmann . Robert . Chemical sciences . Academy of Europe.
  10. Web site: Hasani . Ilire . Hoffmann . Robert . Classics and oriental studies . Academy of Europe.
  11. Web site: 25 September 2023 . Earth cosmic sciences . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240124091837/https://www.ae-info.org/ae/Acad_Main/Sections/Earth_cosmic_sciences . Jan 24, 2024 . Academy of Europe.
  12. Web site: 10 January 2024 . Economics Business and Management Sciences . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240124091906/https://www.ae-info.org/ae/Acad_Main/Sections/Economics_Business_and_Management_Sciences . Jan 24, 2024 . Academy of Europe.
  13. Web site: Hasani . Ilire . Hoffmann . Robert . History and archaeology . Academy of Europe.
  14. Web site: Hasani . Ilire . Hoffmann . Robert . Informatics . Academy of Europe.
  15. Web site: Hasani . Ilire . Hoffmann . Robert . Law . Academy of Europe.
  16. Web site: Hasani . Ilire . Hoffmann . Robert . Linguistic studies . Academy of Europe.
  17. Web site: Hasani . Ilire . Hoffmann . Robert . Literary and theatrical studie . Academy of Europe.
  18. Web site: Hasani . Ilire . Hoffmann . Robert . Mathematics . Academy of Europe.
  19. Web site: Hasani . Ilire . Hoffmann . Robert . Musicology and history of art and architecture . Academy of Europe.
  20. Web site: Hasani . Ilire . Hoffmann . Robert . Organismic evolutionary biology . Academy of Europe.
  21. Web site: Hasani . Ilire . Hoffmann . Robert . Philosophy theology and religious studies . Academy of Europe.
  22. Web site: Hasani . Ilire . Hoffmann . Robert . Physics engineering sciences . Academy of Europe.
  23. Web site: 22 September 2015 . Physiology medicine . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20190629121852/http://www.ae-info.org/ae/Acad_Main/Sections/Physiology_medicine . Jun 29, 2019 . Academy of Europe.
  24. Web site: 6 May 2020 . Social sciences . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20200511165718/http://www.ae-info.org/ae/Acad_Main/Sections/Social_sciences . May 11, 2020 . Academy of Europe.
  25. Web site: 27 August 2014 . Distinguished Classicist elected to the Academia Europaea . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20180707172339/http://www.reading.ac.uk/internal/staffportal/news/articles/spsn-594923.aspx . 7 July 2018 . 7 July 2018 . University of Reading . en-gb.
  26. News: October 13, 2015 . Kelvin Davies Elected to the Academia Europaea . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20230826113616/https://gero.usc.edu/2015/10/13/kelvin-davies-elected-to-the-academia-europaea/ . Aug 26, 2023 . USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology.
  27. News: Morris . Amanda . Nov 2, 2017 . Stephen Davis Elected into Academia Europaea . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20230607064337/https://www.mccormick.northwestern.edu/news/articles/2017/11/stephen-davis-elected-into-academia-europaea.html . Jun 7, 2023 . Northwestern Engineering.
  28. Web site: August 7, 2017 . Diana Urge-Vorsatz Elected as Member of Academia Europaea . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20230621011319/https://www.ceu.edu/article/2017-08-07/diana-urge-vorsatz-elected-member-academia-europaea . Jun 21, 2023 . Central European University.
  29. Web site: SAPEA: Science Advice for Policy by European Academies . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20190630075924/http://www.allea.org/asap-academies-sciences-advice-to-policy/ . Jun 30, 2019 . ALLEA.
  30. Web site: Frequently asked questions SAM – Research and Innovation . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20180708192213/http://ec.europa.eu/research/sam/index.cfm?pg=faq . Jul 8, 2018 . European Commission . en.
  31. Web site: About the Scientific Advice Mechanism SAM – Research and Innovation . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20200226034740/http://ec.europa.eu/research/sam/index.cfm?pg=about . Feb 26, 2020 . European Commission.
  32. Web site: 15 February 2022 . Erasmus Medal . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240120143716/https://www.ae-info.org/ae/Acad_Main/Activities/Awards_and_Prizes/Erasmus_Medal . Jan 20, 2024 . Academy of Europe.
  33. Web site: 12 January 2018 . Burgen Scholarship . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240120143711/https://www.ae-info.org/ae/Acad_Main/Activities/Awards_and_Prizes/Burgen_Scholarship . Jan 20, 2024 . Academy of Europe.
  34. Web site: Hasani . Ilire . Hoffmann . Robert . Russian Prizes . Academy of Europe.
  35. Web site: Hasani . Ilire . Hoffmann . Robert . Gold Medal . Academy of Europe.
  36. Web site: The AE-Adam Kondorosi Prize . 4 September 2020 . Academy of Europe.
  37. Web site: Publications . 24 September 2014.
  38. Web site: Academia Europaea Offices . 24 September 2014.
  39. Web site: Academia Europaea Wroclaw Knowledge Hub . 4 September 2020 . www.acadeuro.wroclaw.pl.
  40. Web site: Home . barcelona.acadeuro.org.
  41. Web site: AEBergen Academia Europaea Hub Bergen . 4 September 2020.
  42. Web site: Academia Europaea Cardiff knowledge Hub . 7 June 2019 . en-GB.
  43. Web site: Tbilisi Knowledge Hub . 4 September 2020 . Academy of Europe.
  44. Web site: Hasani . Ilire . Hoffmann . Robert . Graz Information Center . Academy of Europe.
  45. Abbott . Alison . 9 March 2005 . Senate resignations mar academy's birthday . Nature . En . 434 . 7030 . 126 . 2005Natur.434..126A . 10.1038/434126a . 0028-0836 . 15758958 . free.