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Academy of Sciences and Arts of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Academy of Sciences and Arts of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnian national academy


The Academy of Sciences and Arts of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Serbo-Croatian: Akademija nauka i umjetnosti Bosne i Hercegovine; Академија наука и умјетности Босне и Херцеговине) is the national academy of Bosnia and Herzegovina.[3] The Academy, based in the capital city of Sarajevo, is the leading non-university public research institution in the country. The institution was established in 1951, during the time when the PR Bosnia and Herzegovina was a constituent part of Yugoslavia, as the Scientific Society of Bosnia and Herzegovina and upgraded into the Academy of Sciences and Arts of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1966.

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History

The Academy of Sciences and Arts of Bosnia and Herzegovina arose out of the Scientific Society, founded in 1951, by the decision of the Assembly of the People's Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the highest state authority in the country, on the formation of the Scientific Society of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Scientific Society continued to operate as the highest-level institution concerned with science until the Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina passed a Law on the Academy of Sciences and Arts of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1966.[1] Its first president between 1966 and 1968 was Vaso Butozan.[1] The Academy of Sciences and Arts of Bosnia and Herzegovina is charged, pursuant to this Law, with responsibility for the overall development of science and the arts, with organizing scientific research and arts-related events, with publishing papers written by its members and associates, and in general with the state of science and the arts and their development in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Academy is a wholly independent body, governed solely by the principles and interests of science and the independent convictions of its members. The Academy's Statute governs all aspects of its organization, management and operations in all the fields in which it is active.[4]

Departments

The Academy is made up of six departments:[5][6]

  • Social sciences
  • Medicine sciences
  • Technical sciences
  • Natural sciences and mathematics
  • Literature
  • Arts

Committees

Committees include:[7]

  • Library and documentation
  • Council for international cooperation
  • Publication council
  • Scientific, technological and social development

Presidents

  • Vaso Butozan (1966–1968)[8]
  • Branislav Đurđev (1968–1971)
  • Edhem Čamo (1971–1977)
  • Alojz Benac (1977–1981)
  • Svetozar Zimonjić (1981–1990)
  • Seid Huković (1990–1999)
  • Božidar Matić (1999–2014)
  • Miloš Trifković (2014–2020)
  • Muris Čičić (2020–present)

Honorary members

See also


References

  1. Aleksa Mikić (1971). Živan Milisavac (ed.). Jugoslovenski književni leksikon [Yugoslav Literary Lexicon]. Novi Sad (SAP Vojvodina, SR Serbia: Matica srpska. pp. 13–14.
  2. "ANUBIH members". Academy of Sciences and Arts of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Archived from the original on 25 April 2007. Retrieved 22 August 2009.
  3. "Academy of Sciences and Arts of Bosnia and Herzegovina". anubih.ba. Archived from the original on 22 November 2013. Retrieved 8 September 2008.
  4. "Academy of Sciences and Arts of Bosnia and Herzegovina". Academy of Sciences and Arts of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Archived from the original on 20 April 2007. Retrieved 22 August 2009.
  5. "Departments of the Academy of Sciences and Arts of Bosnia and Herzegovina". Academy of Sciences and Arts of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Archived from the original on 8 June 2020.
  6. "Academy of Sciences and Arts of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ANUBIH)". interacademies.net. Archived from the original on 17 July 2011. Retrieved 8 September 2008.
  7. "Honorary members of the Academy of Sciences and Arts of Bosnia and Herzegovina". Academy of Sciences and Arts of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Archived from the original on 8 June 2020.

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