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Slovak Academy of Sciences

The Slovak Academy of Sciences (Slovak: Slovenská akadémia vied, or SAV) is the main scientific and research institution in Slovakia fostering basic and strategic basic research. It was founded in 1942, closed after World War II, and then reestablished in 1953.

Slovak Academy of Sciences
FormationJuly 2, 1942; 81 years ago (1942-07-02)
TypeGovernmental organisation
PurposeFundamental scientific research
HeadquartersŠtefánikova 49 814 38, Bratislava 1
Official language
Slovak
President
prof. RNDr. Pavol Šajgalík, DrSc.
Main organ
Snem Slovenskej akadémie vied
Websitewww.sav.sk

Its primary mission is to acquire new knowledge of nature, society and technology, specifically targeted at ensuring scientific basis for the advancement in Slovakia. It comprises 58 scientific institutes and 13 ancillary institutions. The SAV edits 44 scientific and scholarly journals and 100–120 monographs per annum. Moreover, 41 scientific and scholarly societies, which associate scientists and scholars from various disciplines, are affiliated with SAV.

History edit

The commencement of modern science in the 16th and 17th centuries resulted in the establishment of new institutions that supplemented classical universities and created a broader forum for fostering science communication. These institutions, which were built on the ancient Platonic traditions, became the starting point of our present day academies of sciences.

Matej Bel’s project, submitted in 1735, marked the first attempt to establish such an institution on the territory of modern Slovakia. He suggested the founding of a Societas litteraria in Bratislava. His project, however, never materialized. In 1792, upon a proposal issued by a group of patriotic philologists, Slovenske ucene tovarisstvo (The Slovak Learned Society) was founded. In 1844, under the impetus of Ludovit Stur, the nationwide cultural association, Tatrin, was instituted.

A few years later, in 1892, Andrej Kmet published in Narodne noviny (National News) his appeal to establish Slovensky vedecky spolok (Slovak Scientific Association), or Slovenska akademia vied (Slovak Academy of Sciences). This idea led to the formation of Muzealna spolocnost slovenska (Slovak Association of Museums). On 2 July 1942, the Parliament of the Slovak Republic instituted Slovenska akademia vied an umeni (Slovak Academy of Sciences and Arts), which developed into a representative and, concomitantly, working institution fostering scientific scholarly research. During the post-World War II period the SAVU was transformed into Slovenska akademia vied (Slovak Academy of Sciences; hereinafter the Academy or the SAS as an abbreviation). Its establishment was legally grounded in an act passed by the Slovak National Council on 18 June 1953. The arrangement of its operation was regulated further by appurtenant legislation.

On 17 November 1989, significant changes at the Academy were introduced. Since then, far–reaching transformations enabled the Academy to become similar to counterpart organisations of science and research in advanced countries abroad.

Present edit

 
Service mark of the Slovak Academy of Sciences (SAV)

Nowadays, the Slovak Academy of Sciences successfully presents itself nationally and worldwide through the results in basic and applied research. It consists of 69 organisations, of which 48 are budgetary and 21 are subsidised. The Academy publishes 57 scientific and professional journals and 8 yearbooks. There are 51 scientific and scholarly associations, societies and unions affiliated with the SAS, which operate in accordance with the Law on Civic Associations. The Assembly, the Scientific Council, and the Presidium are the Academy’s self-governing bodies.

The Assembly is the supreme self-governing Academy’s body. Its members are elected by the academic staff of the respective scientific organisations from the academic staff of the SAS. The Scientific Council is a self-governing body of the Academy that deliberates upon scientific and conceptional tasks. It is composed of the President of the Academy and other members of the Academy’s Presidium, representatives delegated from the higher education sector, and a representative from the sector of business enterprising engaged in scientific research and development. Membership of the Scientific Council also includes representatives from organisations and institutions engaged in scientific research and development outside the Academy, appointed by the Chair of the Academy’s Assembly on the basis of elections of the members in the Scientific Council held by the Assembly.

The Presidium is an executive self-governing body of the Academy. The Presidium is composed of the President, vice-presidents, Scientific Secretary, and other members of the Presidium, appointed by the Chair of the Academy’s Assembly on the basis of the electoral returns for the Academy’s Presidium. The Academy is presided by the President, who is appointed and recalled by the President of the Slovak Republic. The Presidium of the Academy coordinates and supervises the activities of the Academy and the performance of its organisations via the sections for the respective groups of science branches.

See also edit

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article includes a list of references related reading or external links but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations Please help improve this article by introducing more precise citations March 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Slovak Academy of Sciences Slovak Slovenska akademia vied or SAV is the main scientific and research institution in Slovakia fostering basic and strategic basic research It was founded in 1942 closed after World War II and then reestablished in 1953 Slovak Academy of SciencesFormationJuly 2 1942 81 years ago 1942 07 02 TypeGovernmental organisationPurposeFundamental scientific researchHeadquartersStefanikova 49 814 38 Bratislava 1Official languageSlovakPresidentprof RNDr Pavol Sajgalik DrSc Main organSnem Slovenskej akademie viedWebsitewww wbr sav wbr sk Its primary mission is to acquire new knowledge of nature society and technology specifically targeted at ensuring scientific basis for the advancement in Slovakia It comprises 58 scientific institutes and 13 ancillary institutions The SAV edits 44 scientific and scholarly journals and 100 120 monographs per annum Moreover 41 scientific and scholarly societies which associate scientists and scholars from various disciplines are affiliated with SAV Contents 1 History 2 Present 3 See also 4 External linksHistory editThe commencement of modern science in the 16th and 17th centuries resulted in the establishment of new institutions that supplemented classical universities and created a broader forum for fostering science communication These institutions which were built on the ancient Platonic traditions became the starting point of our present day academies of sciences Matej Bel s project submitted in 1735 marked the first attempt to establish such an institution on the territory of modern Slovakia He suggested the founding of a Societas litteraria in Bratislava His project however never materialized In 1792 upon a proposal issued by a group of patriotic philologists Slovenske ucene tovarisstvo The Slovak Learned Society was founded In 1844 under the impetus of Ludovit Stur the nationwide cultural association Tatrin was instituted A few years later in 1892 Andrej Kmet published in Narodne noviny National News his appeal to establish Slovensky vedecky spolok Slovak Scientific Association or Slovenska akademia vied Slovak Academy of Sciences This idea led to the formation of Muzealna spolocnost slovenska Slovak Association of Museums On 2 July 1942 the Parliament of the Slovak Republic instituted Slovenska akademia vied an umeni Slovak Academy of Sciences and Arts which developed into a representative and concomitantly working institution fostering scientific scholarly research During the post World War II period the SAVU was transformed into Slovenska akademia vied Slovak Academy of Sciences hereinafter the Academy or the SAS as an abbreviation Its establishment was legally grounded in an act passed by the Slovak National Council on 18 June 1953 The arrangement of its operation was regulated further by appurtenant legislation On 17 November 1989 significant changes at the Academy were introduced Since then far reaching transformations enabled the Academy to become similar to counterpart organisations of science and research in advanced countries abroad Present edit nbsp Service mark of the Slovak Academy of Sciences SAV Nowadays the Slovak Academy of Sciences successfully presents itself nationally and worldwide through the results in basic and applied research It consists of 69 organisations of which 48 are budgetary and 21 are subsidised The Academy publishes 57 scientific and professional journals and 8 yearbooks There are 51 scientific and scholarly associations societies and unions affiliated with the SAS which operate in accordance with the Law on Civic Associations The Assembly the Scientific Council and the Presidium are the Academy s self governing bodies The Assembly is the supreme self governing Academy s body Its members are elected by the academic staff of the respective scientific organisations from the academic staff of the SAS The Scientific Council is a self governing body of the Academy that deliberates upon scientific and conceptional tasks It is composed of the President of the Academy and other members of the Academy s Presidium representatives delegated from the higher education sector and a representative from the sector of business enterprising engaged in scientific research and development Membership of the Scientific Council also includes representatives from organisations and institutions engaged in scientific research and development outside the Academy appointed by the Chair of the Academy s Assembly on the basis of elections of the members in the Scientific Council held by the Assembly The Presidium is an executive self governing body of the Academy The Presidium is composed of the President vice presidents Scientific Secretary and other members of the Presidium appointed by the Chair of the Academy s Assembly on the basis of the electoral returns for the Academy s Presidium The Academy is presided by the President who is appointed and recalled by the President of the Slovak Republic The Presidium of the Academy coordinates and supervises the activities of the Academy and the performance of its organisations via the sections for the respective groups of science branches See also editAstronomical Institute of Slovak Academy of Sciences Institute of Chemistry Slovak Academy of Sciences Institute of Political Science of SAS Institute of Inorganic Chemistry Slovak Academy of Sciences Institute of Construction and Architecture Centre of Experimental Medicine SAS Slovak Mycological Society at the Slovak Academy of SciencesExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Slovak Academy of Sciences Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Slovak Academy of Sciences amp oldid 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