European Academy of Sciences and Arts
The European Academy of Sciences and Arts (EASA, ) is a transnational and interdisciplinary network, connecting about 2,000 recommended scientists and artists worldwide, including 38 Nobel Prize laureates. The European Academy of Sciences and Arts is a learned society of scientists and artists, founded by Felix Unger. The academy was founded 1990, is situated in Salzburg and has been supported by the city of Vienna, the government of Austria, and the European Commission. The EASA is now headed by President Klaus Mainzer, TUM Emeritus of Excellence at the Technical University of Munich and Senior Professor at the Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker Center of the University of Tübingen.It is unrelated to and should not be confused with a different, highly controversial, and less well-established academy, the Belgium-based .
It is a member of the InterAcademy Partnership. 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. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published: 1991
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Published: 1996
Superior document: Annals of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts 16 = Nr. 6
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Published: 2009
Superior document: Edition Weimar 13
Links: Inhaltsverzeichnis
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Published: 2000
Links: Inhaltsverzeichnis
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Published: 1996
Superior document: Annals of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts 11 = Nr. 5
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