The object of Academia Europaea is the advancement and propagation of excellence in scholarship in the humanities, law, the economic, social, and political sciences, mathematics, medicine, and all branches of natural and technological sciences anywhere in the world for the public benefit and for the advancement of the education of the public of all ages. The aim of the Academy is to promote European research, advise governments and international organisations in scientific matters, and further interdisciplinary and international research.#
Invitation to the Academia Europaea and Wenner-Gren Foundations HERCulES Symposium on Academic Freedom in Twenty-First Century.
Date: 15 May− Friday 17 May 2024.
Venue: Wenner-Gren Center, Stockholm, Sweden.
Read about the launch of the latest evidence review and policy recommendations on ‘Successful and timely uptake of AI in science in the EU’ by the European Scientific Advice Mechanism.
‘Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society’ publishes its first 2024 volume containing the latest collection of extended obituaries of recently deceased Fellows, seven of whom were also Members of Academia Europaea.
Professor David Lordkipanidze steps into the role previously held by Professor David Prangishvili, who served as Tbilisi’s inaugural Director since the Hub’s official opening on 24th April 2019.
Call for nominations for the Holberg Prize awarded annually to scholars who have made outstanding contributions to research in the humanities, social sciences, law and theology.
Nomination deadline: 15 June 2025.
ALLEA publishes the detailed programme of the much-anticipated ALLEA General Assembly on 22–23 May 2024 in Berlin. This event, celebrating ALLEA's 30th anniversary, promises an enriching platform for intellectual discourse and collaborative exchange.