Royal Academy of Overseas Sciences
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The Royal Academy of Overseas Sciences is a Belgian institute and part of the Belgian Federal Science Policy Office (BELSPO). The academy was founded in 1928 in order to promote scientific knowledge in overseas regions. The elected members of the academy are high-level scientists specialized in overseas regions.
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[edit] History
The academy was founded in 1928 as the Institut Royal Colonial Belge (E:Royal Belgian Colonial Institute) and inaugurated in 1929 by the Minister, Henri Jaspar. The activities of the academy were oriented towrds Belgian Congo. In 1954, the institute was renamed as the Royal Academy of Colonial Sciences and in 1959 changed its name to the present Royal Academy of Overseas Sciences.
[edit] Sections
The Academy is divided into three Sections, which each hold monthly meetings for its member. Eache year in October, there is a plenary public session for all sections. The texts of the lectures are published in the Bulletin des Séances or Mededelingen der Zittingen. The three sections are:
- Section of Moral and Political Sciences
- Section of Natural and Medical Sciences
- Section of Technical Sciences.
[edit] Commissions
In addition to the sections, the academy has several commissions:
- Administrative Commission, which is in charge of budget management
- Overseas Belgian Biography Commission
- Environnement and Development Commission
- Strategies and Development Commission
- Fontes Historiae Africanae Commitee
[edit] See also
- UNESCO
- Prince Leopold Institute of Tropical Medicine
- Institute of Development Policy and Management (University of Antwerp)
[edit] References
- Biographie coloniale Belge/Belgische koloniale biografie. Institut Royal Colonial Belge/Koninklijk Belgisch Koloniaal Instituut. (vols. 1-5), Bruxelles, Falk/Van Campenhout, 1948-58
- Muswaswa B. M., Pour lire autrement la page coloniale de notre histoire: la littérature coloniale, in: Zaïre-Afrique (1993, n. 33) p. 631-640 Le Noir congolais vu par nos écrivains coloniaux, (Brussel: Institut royal colonial belge, 1953)