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The European Academy of Sciences ((ラテン語:Academia Scientiarum Europaea)) is an international non-profit organization (AISBL) aiming to promote excellence in science and technology.〔Europhysics News 43/3 (2012) pp. 10-11, written by B. Barbara and D. Sherrington, http://www.europhysicsnews.org/index.php?option=com_toc&url=/articles/epn/abs/2012/03/contents/contents.html〕 Based in Liège, Belgium, it has 500 members, including 65 Nobel Prize and Fields Medal winners, from 63 countries. It is registered in and operates under rules and regulations of Belgium, and was on 17 December 2003 established as an AISBL by Belgian royal decree. Since 2004, the academy has published multidisciplinary annals, e-newsletters for science and technology, and since 2009 various books. Its first general assemblies and ceremonies of awards were organized in Brussels (Palais d'Egmont, Palais des Académies) and since 2009, each year in another country (2009: Università di Bologna, Italy; 2010: Academy of Athens, Greece; 2011: Università di Milano, Italy; 2012: Université de Liège, Belgium; 2013: L.C.C de Toulouse, France; 2014: Cada do Infante, Porto, Portugal; 2015: Le Quartz Centre de Congrès Brest, France). Since 2012 the academy has also organized an annual symposium called The Future of Sciences in the 21st Century. ==Divisions== The Academy has nine divisions: *Chemistry *Computational and Information Sciences *Earth and Environmental Sciences *Engineering *Materials Science *Mathematics *Medicine and Life Sciences *Physics *Social Sciences 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「European Academy of Sciences」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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