European Academy of Sciences and Arts

The European Academy of Sciences and Arts (EASA, Latin: Academia Scientiarum et Artium Europaea) is a learned society of scientists and artists, headed by its founder Felix Unger.[1] It was founded in 1990, and has been supported by the city of Vienna, the government of Austria, and the European Commission. Its members are largely Austrian and German.[2] It it unrelated to and should not be confused with a different and less well-established academy, the Brussels-based European Academy of Sciences.[3]

European Academy of Sciences and Arts
Formation1990
HeadquartersSalzburg, Austria
Websiteeuro-acad.eu

It is a member of the InterAcademy Partnership.[1] Its activities have included a collaboration with the Latvian Academy of Sciences: the European-Latvian Institute for Cultural and Scientific Exchange (EUROLAT), founded in 1993.[4]

Fellows

Following are the fellows of European Academy of Sciences and Arts:

References

  1. "European Academy of Sciences and Arts". Network. InterAcademy Partnership. Retrieved 19 November 2020.
  2. Abbott, Alison (9 March 2005). "Senate resignations mar academy's birthday". Nature. 434 (7030): 126. doi:10.1038/434126a. ISSN 0028-0836. PMID 15758958.
  3. Adam, David (October 2002). "European Academy of Sciences". Nature. 419 (6910): 865–865. doi:10.1038/419865a.
  4. Stradiņš, Jānis; Draveniece, Anita. "the European Academy of Sciences and Arts: Its impact on Latvia" (PDF). Baltic Journal of European Studies. 1 (1): 24–31.
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