Description
Romania #1875 (1966) – Science Academy, Medicines
The Romanian Academy, or the Romanian Academy of Sciences (Academia Română in Romanian), is the highest scientific institution in Romania. It was founded on April 1, 1866, and its headquarters are located in Bucharest, the capital of Romania. The Academy’s mission is to promote and coordinate scientific research and scholarship in various fields, including the natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, and the arts.
The Romanian Academy has a long and prestigious history and is responsible for advancing scientific knowledge in Romania. It conducts research, publishes scholarly works, and supports education and cultural development in the country. The Academy has various sections and research institutes dedicated to different areas of knowledge, including history, linguistics, mathematics, physics, biology, and many others.
It plays a crucial role in fostering academic and scientific excellence, organizing conferences, awarding prizes and scholarships, and facilitating international collaborations. Members of the Romanian Academy are elected based on their outstanding contributions to their respective fields. The organization has been an important institution for preserving and advancing Romanian culture and knowledge for over a century.