ARMENIA'S NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES BECOMES MEMBER OF ALLEA
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14:41, 18 June, 2013
YEREVAN, JUNE 18, ARMENPRESS. The National Academy of Sciences of the
Republic of Armenia has become a member of the All European Academies
(ALLEA). The Information and Analysis Centre of the National Academy
of Sciences of the Republic of Armenia informed "Armenpress" that
the ALLEA membership will provide new opportunities to the Armenian
scientists in respect of scientific exchanges and involvement in the
international programs.
By decision of the 14th General Assembly of the European federation
of Academies of Sciences and Humanities, held in Berlin on 30 April
2013, ALLEA admits three new members and now comprises a total of 55
Member Academies from more than 40 countries. Alongside two Belgian
academies, the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia was invited
to become member of ALLEA.
With an absolute majority of the votes cast the ALLEA General
Assembly decided to invite the three academies to become part of
the ALLEA. On the basis of the comprehensive application dossiers
that the applicants had provided, the ALLEA Board had recommended
the admission of the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia as well
as of the two Belgian academies Royal Academy of Dutch Language and
Literature (Koninklijke Academie voor Nederlandse Taalen Letterkunde)
and Royal Academy of French Language and Literature (Academie Royale
de langue et de literature francaises de Belgique).
ALLEA, the federation of All European Academies, was founded in 1994
and currently brings together 55 Academies in more than 40 countries
from the Council of Europe region. Member Academies operate as learned
societies, think tanks and research performing organisations. They
are self- governing communities of leaders of scholarly enquiry
across all fields of the natural sciences, the social sciences and
the humanities. ALLEA therefore provides access to an unparalleled
human resource of intellectual excellence, experience and expertise.
Independent from political, commercial and ideological interests,
ALLEA's policy work seeks to contribute to improving the framework
conditions under which science and scholarship can excel. Jointly with
its Member Academies, ALLEA is in a position to address the full range
of structural and policy issues facing Europe in science, research
and innovation. In doing so, it is guided by a common understanding
of Europe bound together by historical, social and political factors
as well as for scientific and economic reasons.
From: Baghdasarian
http://armenpress.am/eng/news/723018/armenias-national-academy-of-sciences-becomes-member-of-allea.html
14:41, 18 June, 2013
YEREVAN, JUNE 18, ARMENPRESS. The National Academy of Sciences of the
Republic of Armenia has become a member of the All European Academies
(ALLEA). The Information and Analysis Centre of the National Academy
of Sciences of the Republic of Armenia informed "Armenpress" that
the ALLEA membership will provide new opportunities to the Armenian
scientists in respect of scientific exchanges and involvement in the
international programs.
By decision of the 14th General Assembly of the European federation
of Academies of Sciences and Humanities, held in Berlin on 30 April
2013, ALLEA admits three new members and now comprises a total of 55
Member Academies from more than 40 countries. Alongside two Belgian
academies, the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia was invited
to become member of ALLEA.
With an absolute majority of the votes cast the ALLEA General
Assembly decided to invite the three academies to become part of
the ALLEA. On the basis of the comprehensive application dossiers
that the applicants had provided, the ALLEA Board had recommended
the admission of the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia as well
as of the two Belgian academies Royal Academy of Dutch Language and
Literature (Koninklijke Academie voor Nederlandse Taalen Letterkunde)
and Royal Academy of French Language and Literature (Academie Royale
de langue et de literature francaises de Belgique).
ALLEA, the federation of All European Academies, was founded in 1994
and currently brings together 55 Academies in more than 40 countries
from the Council of Europe region. Member Academies operate as learned
societies, think tanks and research performing organisations. They
are self- governing communities of leaders of scholarly enquiry
across all fields of the natural sciences, the social sciences and
the humanities. ALLEA therefore provides access to an unparalleled
human resource of intellectual excellence, experience and expertise.
Independent from political, commercial and ideological interests,
ALLEA's policy work seeks to contribute to improving the framework
conditions under which science and scholarship can excel. Jointly with
its Member Academies, ALLEA is in a position to address the full range
of structural and policy issues facing Europe in science, research
and innovation. In doing so, it is guided by a common understanding
of Europe bound together by historical, social and political factors
as well as for scientific and economic reasons.
From: Baghdasarian