Romanian Academy
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Romanian Academy
Summary
Romanian Academy is an academy of sciences[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 19 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Romanian Academy was a member of Committee on Space Research[3].
- Romanian Academy was a member of International Union of Academies[4].
- Romanian Academy was a member of Coalition for Advancing Research Assessment[5].
- Romanian Academy was a member of All European Academies[6].
- Romanian Academy was a member of InterAcademy Partnership[7].
- Romanian Academy was a member of International Science Council[8].
- Romanian Academy is located in Bucharest[9].
- Romanian Academy is in the country of Romania[10].
- Romanian Academy's instance of is recorded as academy of sciences[11].
- Romanian Academy's instance of is recorded as open-access publisher[12].
- Romanian Academy's instance of is recorded as national academy[13].
- Romanian Academy's instance of is recorded as library[14].
- Romanian Academy's founder is recorded as Vincențiu Babeș[15].
- Romanian Academy's founder is recorded as George Bariț[16].
- Romanian Academy's founder is recorded as Ioan D. Caragiani[17].
- Romanian Academy's founder is recorded as Timotei Cipariu[18].
- Romanian Academy's founder is recorded as Dimitrie Cozacovici[19].
- Romanian Academy's founder is recorded as Ambrosiu Dimitrovici[20].
- Romanian Academy's founder is recorded as Alexandru Hâjdeu[21].
- Romanian Academy's founder is recorded as Ion Heliade Rădulescu[22].
- Romanian Academy's founder is recorded as Iosif Hodoșiu[23].
- Romanian Academy's founder is recorded as Alexandru Hurmuzaki[24].
- Romanian Academy's founder is recorded as Andrei Mocioni[25].
- Romanian Academy's founder is recorded as Gavriil Munteanu[26].
- Romanian Academy's founder is recorded as Alexandru Roman[27].
Body
Founding
Founders include Vincențiu Babeș[15], George Bariț[16], Ioan D. Caragiani[17], Timotei Cipariu[18], Dimitrie Cozacovici[19], and Ambrosiu Dimitrovici[20]. April 1, 1866 marks the founding of Romanian Academy[28].
Leadership
Chairpersons include Ionel Valentin Vlad[29], an engineer[30], 1943–2017[31], of Romania[32], awarded the Order of Honour[33] and Traian Săvulescu[34], a botanist[35], 1889–1963[36], of Romania[37], specialised in biology[38].
Operations
Subsidiaries include Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry "Petru Poni"[39], a facility[40], in Romania[41], founded in 1949[42]; institute of mathematics of the Romanian Academy[43], a research institute[44], in Romania[45], founded in 1946[46]; and Institute of Cellular Biology and Pathology[47], an organization[48], in Romania[49].
Why It Matters
Romanian Academy has Wikipedia articles in 19 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 46 alternative names across languages and contexts.[50]