Romanian Academy of Sciences

The Romanian Academy of Sciences was an institution established in Romania by a group of 26 scientists, dissatisfied with the imperfect organization of the Scientific Section of the Romanian Academy, which was left in the background, with only 12 seats to represent all sciences.

[2] According to the statute, the purpose of the Romanian Academy of Sciences was to encourage and guide the scientific creation by:[1] To this end, finally, the Romanian Academy of Sciences set the number of full members to be 120, with up to 12 members of each of the 10 sections: Following the intervention in court of the Romanian Academy, by Decree Law no.

154/ July 8, 1938, the Romanian Academy of Sciences was banned from wearing the title of the Academy, considered as the monopoly of another older institution.

261, Part I, it was decided that the ″Romanian Institute of Sciences″, legal person established in Bucharest, to be named again the ″Romanian Academy of Sciences″.

By the Great National Assembly Presidium Decree no.

Logo of the Romanian Academy of Sciences