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The Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences ( nl, Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen, abbreviated: KNAW) is an
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dedicated to the advancement of
science Science is a systematic endeavor that builds and organizes knowledge in the form of testable explanations and predictions about the universe. Science may be as old as the human species, and some of the earliest archeological evidence ...
and
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in the
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. The academy is housed in the Trippenhuis in
Amsterdam Amsterdam ( , , , lit. ''The Dam on the River Amstel'') is the capital and most populous city of the Netherlands, with The Hague being the seat of government. It has a population of 907,976 within the city proper, 1,558,755 in the urban ar ...
. In addition to various advisory and administrative functions it operates a number of research institutes and awards many prizes, including the Lorentz Medal in theoretical physics, the Dr Hendrik Muller Prize for Behavioural and Social Science and the
Heineken Prize The Heineken Prizes for Arts and Sciences consist of 11 awards biannually bestowed by Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. The prizes are named in honor of Henry Pierre Heineken, son of founder Gerard Adriaan Heineken, Alfred Heineken ...
s.


Main functions

The academy advises the Dutch government on scientific matters. While its advice often pertains to genuine scientific concerns, it also counsels the government on such topics as policy on careers for researchers or the Netherlands' contribution to major international projects. The academy offers solicited and unsolicited advice to parliament, ministries, universities and research institutes, funding agencies and international organizations. * Advising the government on matters related to scientific research * Providing a forum for the scientific world and promoting international scientific cooperation * Acting as an umbrella organization for the institutes primarily engaged in basic and strategic scientific research and disseminating information


Members and organization

The members are appointed for life by co-optation. Nominations for candidate membership by persons or organizations outside the academy are accepted. The acceptance criterion is delivered scientific achievements. Academy membership is therefore regarded as a great honor, and prestigious. Besides regular members, there are foreign members and corresponding members. Since a new membership system was introduced in 2011 there will be no new corresponding members. Each year a maximum of sixteen members are appointed to the academy. The Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences has long embraced the entire field of learning. The Royal Academy comprises two departments, consisting of around 500 members: * Science (mathematics, physics, astronomy, life sciences, and engineering sciences) * Humanities and Social Sciences (humanities, law, behavioural sciences and social sciences) Both departments have their own board. The departments, in turn, are divided into sections. The highest organ in the academy is the general meeting of members, the united meeting of both departments. The president was
Frits van Oostrom Frits van Oostrom (born 15 May 1953 in Utrecht, Netherlands) is University Professor for the Humanities at Utrecht University. In 1999 he was a visiting Professor at Harvard for the Erasmus Chair. From September 2004 to June 2005, he was a fellow ...
until 1 May 2008, after which he was succeeded by Robbert Dijkgraaf. Both van Oostrom in his leaving address and Dijkgraaf in his inaugural address have voiced their worries about the low level of funding in science in the Netherlands compared to almost all other western countries. Later presidents were Hans Clevers, José van Dijck, Wim van Saarloos, Ineke Sluiter and Marileen Dogterom (2022).


History

During the
Kingdom of Holland The Kingdom of Holland ( nl, Holland (contemporary), (modern); french: Royaume de Hollande) was created by Napoleon Bonaparte, overthrowing the Batavian Republic in March 1806 in order to better control the Netherlands. Since becoming Empero ...
, it was founded as the ''Koninklijk Instituut van Wetenschappen, Letterkunde en Schoone Kunsten'' (Royal Institute of Sciences, Literature and Fine Arts) by Lodewijk Napoleon on May 4, 1808. In 1816, after the occupation had ended, it was renamed to ''Koninklijk-Nederlandsch Instituut van Wetenschappen, Letteren en Schoone Kunsten''. In 1851, it was disbanded and re-established as the ''Koninklijke Akademie van Wetenschappen'' and in 1938 obtained its present name. Since 1812, the academy has resided in the ''Trippenhuis'' in Amsterdam. The institute was awarded the Gouden Ganzenveer in 1955.


Research institutes

The following
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s are associated with the KNAW: * Data Archiving and Networked Services (since 2005) * Fryske Akademy (since 1990, founded in 1938) * Hubrecht Institute for Developmental Biology & Stem Cell Research (since 1917) * Huygens Institute for the History of the Netherlands (since 1992) *
International Institute of Social History The International Institute of Social History (IISH/IISG) is one of the largest archives of labor and social history in the world. Located in Amsterdam, its one million volumes and 2,300 archival collections include the papers of major figu ...
(since 1979, founded in 1935) * Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies (since 2001, founded in 1851) * Meertens Instituut (since 1952) * Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience (NIN) (established in 2005 as a merger of the Netherlands Institute for Brain Research (NIH, established in 1909) and the Netherlands Ophthalmic Research Institute (IOI, established in 1988)) * Nederlands Instituut voor Ecologie (since 1992) * NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies (since 1999, founded in 1945) * Nederlands Instituut voor Wetenschappelijke Informatiediensten (1997-2005) * Nederlands Interdisciplinair Demografisch Instituut (since 2003) * Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities and Social Sciences (since 1988) * Rathenau Instituut (since 1994, previously NOTA (1987-1994)) * Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute (since 1904)


Young Academy

De Jonge Akademie (The Young Academy) is a society of younger science researchers, founded in 2005 as part of the KNAW. Ten members are elected each year for a term of five years; members are scientists between 25 and 45 years old and are selected for a record of excellence in their research. It was modelled after the similar
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Junge Akademie and both of these academies in turn were used as models for the
Global Young Academy The Global Young Academy is an international society of young scientists, aiming to give a voice to young scientists across the globe.... Membership strength is capped at 200, and the membership tenure is 5 years. Organization and membership T ...
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Society of Arts

The Society of Arts (Akademie van Kunsten) is a society of prominent artists from various disciplines, including architecture, visual arts, dance, film, photography, literature, music and performing arts. Its aim is to be the place "for debate about the value of art in society and about the relationship between art and science".The Society of Arts was established by the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2014. Both are seated in the 17th century Trippenhuis in Amsterdam. At the start the Society of Arts had 19 members. Each year the number of members increases with 6 new members who are offered a membership for life. In 2022 the Society of Arts has 76 members. Members of the Society of Arts are elected by nomination. Anyone can nominate leading artists from all disciplines who have distinguished themselves on the basis of demonstrable artistic achievements.


See also

* Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO) * Dutch Research Council (NWO) *
Koninklijke Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen The Koninklijke Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen (Royal Holland Society of Sciences and Humanities), located on the east side of the Spaarne in downtown Haarlem, Netherlands, was established in 1752 and is the oldest society for the sci ...
(Royal Holland Society of Sciences and Humanities)


References


External links

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Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
official website
Young Academy (De Jonge Akademie)
official website
Society of Arts (Akademie van Kunsten)
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