| name: | Romanian Academy of Sciences |
| homepage: | http://www.academiaromana.ro/def2002eng.htm |
| country: | Romania |
| city: | Bucharest |
| district: | 01 |
| street: | 125, Calea Victoriei |
| postal code street: | 71102 |
| phone: | +4021 - 2128640 |
| fax: | 2116608 |
| email: | solunca@acad.ro; cornelia@u3.ici.ro |
| person: | |
| name: | Haiduc, Ionel |
| academic degree: | Prof. |
| official position: | president |
| phone: | (+401)212 86 51, 312 27 60 |
| personal email: | ihaiduc@acad.ro |
| organisation units: | Section of Agricultural & Forestry Sciences Section of Arts, Architecture & Audi-Visual Section of Biological Sciences Section of Chemical Sciences Section of Economic, Juridical & Sociological Sciences Section of Engineering Sciences Section of Geonomical Sciences Section of Historical & Archaeological Sciences Section of Information Science & Technology Section of Mathematical Sciences Section of Medical Sciences Section of Philology & Literature Section of Philosophical, Psychological & Pedagogical Sciences Section of Physical Sciences |
| organisation: | The Academy is an autonomous institution whose executive leadership is a Board consisting of a president, four vice-presidents and a secretary general. It is financed, through parliament, from the state budget. But the law gives its research units the right to exceed financing through contracts with other units. The Academy has 66 subordinated institutes, centres and units of fundamental and advanced research with nearly 2600 researchers. In addition, the Academy has three branches in Iasi, Cluj and Timisoara. |
| organisation history: | As a result of the conditions created by the Union of the Romanian Principalities and followed by reforms, on April 1 1866, the foundation of the Romanian Literary Society in Bucharest decided that, subsequently, became in its first session in 1867 the Romanian Academic Society , a very outstanding national oriented one, gathering members from all the Romanian provinces: four from Muntenia, three from each of Moldavia, Transylvania and Bassarabia and two from each of Banat, Maramures, Bukovina and Macedonia. By virtue of state proclamation and then state independence conquest on March 27 1879, the Romanian Academic Society became a national institution called The Romanian Academy. |
| language: | English |
| subject: | Multidisciplinary Organization |
| organisatorical type: | academy |
| database ID: | 6304 |
| owner: | sd |
| last update: | 04.03.2010 17:16 |