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The National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (NASU; , ; ''NAN Ukrainy'') is a self-governing state-funded organization in
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that is the main center of development of
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by coordinating a system of research institutes in the country. It is the main research oriented organization along with the five other academies in Ukraine specialized in various scientific disciplines. NAS Ukraine consists of numerous departments, sections, research institutes, scientific centers and various other supporting scientific organizations. The Academy reports on the annual basis to the
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. The presidium of the academy is located at vulytsia Volodymyrska, 54, across the street from the Building of Pedagogical Museum, which was used to host the Central Council during the independence period of 1917-18. In 1919–1991 it was a republican branch of the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union. Borys Paton.
Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR (АКАДЕМІЯ НАУК УКРАЇНСЬКОЇ РСР)
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Ukrainian Soviet Encyclopedia The ''Ukrainian Soviet Encyclopedia'' () was a multi-purpose encyclopedia of Ukraine, issued in the USSR. First attempt Following the publication of the first volume of the in Lviv, then in Poland, in 1930, the ''Ukrainian Soviet Encyclopedia ...
.


Names

Over its history, the NAS Ukraine has had these 5 names.


History


Establishment of the Academy

The predecessors of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences were the Ukrainian Scientific Society in
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, that due to various circumstances did not develop into national academy, and the
Shevchenko Scientific Society The Shevchenko Scientific Society (), founded in 1873, is a Ukrainian scientific society devoted to the promotion of scholarly research and publication. Unlike the government-funded National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, the society is a pu ...
in Lemberg (modern
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).Shpak, A., Yurkova, O.
National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (НАЦІОНАЛЬНА АКАДЕМІЯ НАУК УКРАЇНИ)
'. Encyclopedia of History of Ukraine. 2010
The initiative to create the institution came from the
Ukrainian Science Society Ukrainian Scientific Society ( ) was a learned society established in Kyiv in 1907. It was predecessor of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and later in 1921 it fully integrated within the last one. The society was created on the initiati ...
in April 1917, eight months before the beginning of the Soviet-Ukrainian War. The institution materialized during the time of the first
Ukrainian State The Ukrainian State (), sometimes also called the Second Cossack Hetmanate, Hetmanate (), was an Anti-communism, anti-Bolshevik government that existed on most of the modern territory of Ukraine (except for Western Ukraine) from 29 April to 14 ...
, when
Mykola Vasylenko Mykola Prokopovych Vasylenko (; 14 February 1866 – 3 October 1935) was a Ukrainian academician historian and law professor, important public and political figure. He was a temporary Otaman of Council of Ministers (Prime Minister of Ukraine), ...
, at that time the Minister of Education and Arts, proposed the formation of a special commission. Led by Volodymyr Vernadskyi, an academic of the
Russian Academy of Sciences The Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS; ''Rossíyskaya akadémiya naúk'') consists of the national academy of Russia; a network of scientific research institutes from across the Russian Federation; and additional scientific and social units such ...
, the commission produced a bill for creation of a Ukrainian Academy of Science in Kyiv, a National Library, a National Museum, and other scientific institutions. At the end of June 1918 the creation of the Academy was raised at the
Ukrainian Science Society Ukrainian Scientific Society ( ) was a learned society established in Kyiv in 1907. It was predecessor of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and later in 1921 it fully integrated within the last one. The society was created on the initiati ...
Extraordinary General Assembly. By 17 September, a bill for the creation of the Academy had been written, and the statute drafted. On 14 November, 1918, the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences was established in law. and also approved the UAS statute, the UAS staff and its institutions and the order of Ministry of National Education about appointing the first 12 full members (academicians) of the UAS. According to its original statute, the Academy consisted of three research departments in history and philology (1st department), physics and mathematics (2nd department), as well as social studies (3rd department). Its structural units became permanent commissions and institutes. There were planned 15 institutes, 14 permanent commissions, 6 museums, 2 offices, 2 laboratories, botanical and acclimatization gardens, astronomical observatory, biology station, printing house and national library. All publishing of academy was to be printed in the
Ukrainian language Ukrainian (, ) is an East Slavic languages, East Slavic language, spoken primarily in Ukraine. It is the first language, first (native) language of a large majority of Ukrainians. Written Ukrainian uses the Ukrainian alphabet, a variant of t ...
. Its statute emphasized the all-Ukrainian nature: the members could be not only citizens of the
Ukrainian State The Ukrainian State (), sometimes also called the Second Cossack Hetmanate, Hetmanate (), was an Anti-communism, anti-Bolshevik government that existed on most of the modern territory of Ukraine (except for Western Ukraine) from 29 April to 14 ...
, but also the Ukrainian scientists of the
West Ukraine Western Ukraine or West Ukraine (, ) refers to the western territories of Ukraine. There is no universally accepted definition of the territory's boundaries, but the contemporary Ukrainian administrative regions ( oblasts) of Chernivtsi, I ...
(at that time citizens of
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). Foreigners could become academicians as well, but on the resolution of the 2/3 of the active members' composition. The presidium of newly created academy and its first academicians (three to each department) were appointed by the Ukrainian government, while the future members were expected to be elected by those academicians (as an active members). Among the first academicians were historians Dmytro Bahaliy and
Orest Levytsky Orest Ivanovych Levytsky (; – 9 May 1922) was a Ukrainian historian, ethnographer, and writer. He was a member of Kiev Hromada (Hromada), an editor of '' Kievan Past'', and a Russian language philologist. Biography Born near Poltava, ...
, economists Mykhailo Tuhan-Baranovsky and Volodymyr Kosynsky, eastern studies Ahathanhel Krymsky and Nikolai Petrov, linguist
Stepan Smal-Stotsky Stepan Yosypovych Smal-Stotsky (, ) was a Ukrainian linguist and academician, Slavist, cultural and political figure, member of the Union for the Liberation of Ukraine, and ambassador of the West Ukrainian People's Republic in Prague. His docto ...
, geologists Volodymyr Vernadsky and
Pavlo Tutkovsky Pavlo Tutkovsky (; 1 March 1858 – 3 June 1930) was a Ukrainian geologist, geographer, and professor. He is best known as a founding member of the All-Ukrainian Academy of Sciences and for establishing the Institute of Geological Sciences of th ...
, biologist Mykola Kashchenko, mechanic Stepan Tymoshenko, law studies
Fedir Taranovsky Fedir (Ukrainian: Федір ''FEHD-ihr'') is a Ukrainian name derived from the Ancient Greek name Theodoros. The patronymic names (from Eastern Slavic naming customs) are Fedorovych for men and Fedorivna for women. People * Fedir Androshchu ...
. For the post of the President of the Academy, the
Hetman of Ukraine The Hetman of all Ukraine () was the head of state and commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian State in 1918. History The position of Hetman of the Zaporizhian Host, also known as the "Hetman of all Ukraine", was established in 1648 during the Khmel ...
(head of state)
Pavlo Skoropadsky Pavlo Petrovych Skoropadskyi (; – 26 April 1945) was a Ukrainian aristocrat, military and state leader, who served as the hetman of the Ukrainian State throughout 1918 following a coup d'état in April 29 of the same year. Born the son of a n ...
invited
Mykhailo Hrushevsky Mykhailo Serhiiovych Hrushevsky (; – 24 November 1934) was a Ukrainian academician, politician, historian and statesman who was one of the most important figures of the Ukrainian national revival of the early 20th century. Hrushevsky is ...
who at that time was the president of the
Ukrainian Science Society Ukrainian Scientific Society ( ) was a learned society established in Kyiv in 1907. It was predecessor of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and later in 1921 it fully integrated within the last one. The society was created on the initiati ...
and before the
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served as the president of the
Shevchenko Scientific Society The Shevchenko Scientific Society (), founded in 1873, is a Ukrainian scientific society devoted to the promotion of scholarly research and publication. Unlike the government-funded National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, the society is a pu ...
in
Lemberg Lviv ( or ; ; ; see #Names and symbols, below for other names) is the largest city in western Ukraine, as well as the List of cities in Ukraine, fifth-largest city in Ukraine, with a population of It serves as the administrative centre of ...
, neighboring
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, but Hrushevsky declined the invitation yet later (sometime after 1923) became a major figure in the Ukrainian Academy of Science (UAS) in Kyiv. Its official operations the academy started at the end of November 1918 with having several sessions of General Assembly and assemblies of its departments. The first General Assembly (Constituent) that took place on November 27, 1918 academician Volodymyr Vernadsky was elected the President of academy, while the permanent secretary became Ahathanhel Krymsky. The same day, at the sessions of the 2nd and the 3rd departments there were elected as chairmen respectively Mykola Kashchenko and Mykhailo Tuhan-Baranovsky, on 8 December 1918 the chairman of the 1st department was elected Dmytro Bahaliy. All appointments were approved by Hetman Skoropadskyi. The first institutions of the UAS established in December 1918 were such commissions: * for compilation of historic and geographic dictionary of the Ukrainian land (director Dmytro Bahaliy) * for compilation of historic dictionary of Ukrainian language (director Yevhen Tymchenko) * for compilation of the Ukrainian living language dictionary (director Ahathanhel Krymsky) * for publishing landmarks of the modern Ukrainian script (director Serhiy Yefremov) * (archaeographic commission) for publishing landmarks of language, script and history (director Vasyl Danylevych) * acclimatization garden (director Mykhailo Kashchenko) * institute of technical mechanics (director Stepan Tymoshenko) * institute of geodesy, institute of economic conjuncture and national economy of Ukraine (director Mykhailo Tuhan-Baranovsky) Next month there were added following commissions: * institute of demography * in research of common law (director Orest Levytsky) * in research of social issues (director Mykhailo Tuhan-Baranovsky) * in research of national economy (director Volodymyr Kosynsky)


First years

During its first years the academy operated during the period of political instability and economical ruin (
Ukrainian–Soviet War The Ukrainian–Soviet War () is the term commonly used in post-Soviet Ukraine for the events taking place between 1917 and 1921, nowadays regarded essentially as a war between the Ukrainian People's Republic and the Bolsheviks (Russian SFSR a ...
,
Russian Civil War The Russian Civil War () was a multi-party civil war in the former Russian Empire sparked by the 1917 overthrowing of the Russian Provisional Government in the October Revolution, as many factions vied to determine Russia's political future. I ...
,
Polish–Soviet War The Polish–Soviet War (14 February 1919 – 18 March 1921) was fought primarily between the Second Polish Republic and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, following World War I and the Russian Revolution. After the collapse ...
). The leadership of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences sought its recognition by each new power and principally emphasizing on non-political background of the main science center. Despite the financial hardship, famine, arrests, and emigration of some of its members, the UAS has not only survived as an institution, but developed its structure and directions of research, began to prepare for publication its scientific works. On 3 January 1919 the
Direktoria The Directorate, or Directory () was a provisional collegiate revolutionary state committee of the Ukrainian People's Republic, initially formed on 13–14 November 1918 during a session of the Ukrainian National Union in rebellion against th ...
of the
Ukrainian People's Republic The Ukrainian People's Republic (UPR) was a short-lived state in Eastern Europe. Prior to its proclamation, the Central Council of Ukraine was elected in March 1917 Ukraine after the Russian Revolution, as a result of the February Revolution, ...
has adopted legislatively changes to the UAS statute, according to which there were made provisions concerning printing of works in Ukrainian and foreign languages (volume of publications in foreign language should not exceeded the 1/4 amount of the Ukrainian language), all the UAS officials had to freely possess the
Ukrainian language Ukrainian (, ) is an East Slavic languages, East Slavic language, spoken primarily in Ukraine. It is the first language, first (native) language of a large majority of Ukrainians. Written Ukrainian uses the Ukrainian alphabet, a variant of t ...
, and full members upon their approval would swear in allegiance to the
Ukrainian People's Republic The Ukrainian People's Republic (UPR) was a short-lived state in Eastern Europe. Prior to its proclamation, the Central Council of Ukraine was elected in March 1917 Ukraine after the Russian Revolution, as a result of the February Revolution, ...
. The Supreme power also has left after itself the right to approve the newly elected members at the UAS General Assembly. Following occupation of Kyiv by Bolshevik forces, on 11 February 1919 to the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences was handed over as its own property the mansion and former
boarding house A boarding house is a house (frequently a family home) in which lodging, lodgers renting, rent one or more rooms on a nightly basis and sometimes for extended periods of weeks, months, or years. The common parts of the house are maintained, and ...
of countess Levashova on the order of People's Commissar of Education of the Ukrainian Socialist Soviet Republic, Volodymyr Zatonskyi. The next day, on 12 February 1919, an extraordinary UAS General Assembly took place, during which
Ahatanhel Krymsky Ahatanhel Yukhymovych Krymsky (, , romanized: ''Agafangel Yefimovich Krymsky''; ; – 25 January 1942) was a Ukrainian Orientalist, linguist, polyglot (knowing up to 35 languages), literary scholar, folklorist, writer, and translator. He was on ...
passed on the order of Zatonskyi immediately to start the work. Since the late 1920s, in the
Soviet historiography Soviet historiography is the methodology of history studies by historians in the Soviet Union (USSR). In the USSR, the study of history was marked by restrictions imposed by the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU). Soviet historiography i ...
that day was considered as the day of establishing the Academy of Sciences contrary to 14 February 1918 when Hetman Skoropadskyi signed the law on creation of the academy. After several change of powers and withdrawal of the Denikin's forces in December 1919 the Bolsheviks permanently established themselves in Kyiv. With the second arrival of Bolsheviks Vernadsky resigned. Orest Levytskyor was elected President of the Academy for the next couple of years. In 1921 Levytsky was replaced by a newly elected Mykola Vasylenko, however he was not approved by the authorities and soon was replaced with Levytsky. Vasylenko after that was arrested in 1923 and convicted (later released on amnesty). On June 14, 1921, the Council of People's Commissars of Ukrainian SSR adopted a decree "Resolution on the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences", according to which the Academy was recognized as the highest scientific state institution and subordinated to the Narkom of Education. The Academy was renamed from UAS to VUAN () as the All-Ukrainian Academy of Sciences underlining its meaning for the Ukrainian territories under
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,
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,
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and declaring its intentions to unite within one organization the scientific
intelligentsiya The intelligentsia is a status class composed of the university-educated people of a society who engage in the complex mental labours by which they critique, shape, and lead in the politics, policies, and culture of their society; as such, the i ...
of all Ukrainian lands. The relationship between the members of VUAN and the Soviet authorities soured, while the relationships with the Ukrainian scientists abroad had completely diminished. After historian Orest Levytsky, the botanist Volodymyr Lypsky became president of the Academy. Between 1919-1930 to the Academy were elected 103 academicians. In 1924-5, the Academy held its first election for foreign members. However, none of the candidates were approved by the Narkom of Education. Between 1927 and 1930 the takeover of the Academy by the Soviet authorities was completed.
Mykhailo Hrushevsky Mykhailo Serhiiovych Hrushevsky (; – 24 November 1934) was a Ukrainian academician, politician, historian and statesman who was one of the most important figures of the Ukrainian national revival of the early 20th century. Hrushevsky is ...
had been candidate for the presidency, but by the end of 1927 Hrushevsky's candidacy was no longer supported by the authorities. He had been considered a counterweight to the "constitutional-democratic" faction led by Serhiy Yefremov and Ahatanhel Krymsky, but the three of them had actually agreed on opposing state interference. The authorities removed Yefremov and his supporters and dropped all support for Hrushevsky, who was arrested in 1931, taken to Moscow, and never returned to Ukraine.
Danylo Zabolotny Danylo Kyrylovych Zabolotny (; 28 December 1866 – 15 December 1929) was a Ukrainian and Soviet epidemiologist and the founder of the world's first research department of epidemiology. In 1927, he published one of the first texts in his field, ...
, a microbiologist, was instead put up as president of the Academy, in 1930.


Chief executive posts


Presidents


Chief scientific secretary


Structure and administration

The National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine according to its official status is a higher scientific self-governed organization of Ukraine and was founded on a state property. The self-government of the Academy is kept in independent determination of its research's thematic and forms of its organization and realization, formation of its organizational structure, solving own issues with administration of research, its financing, and professional cadres, fulfillment of its international scientific relations, free election and collegiality of its governing authority. The Academy brings together full members, corresponding members, and its foreign members, all scientists of its institutions, organizes and conducts fundamental and applied scientific research in the most important issues of natural, technical, social, and humanitarian sciences.


Administration

The highest body of self-government of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine is its General Assembly (, Zahalni zbory) that consists of full members (academicians) and corresponding members. Except for issues relating to election of full members, corresponding members and foreign members of the Academy, at the General Assembly sessions take part with the right of decisive vote scientists who were delegated by work collective of the Academy's scientific institutions and with the right of advisory vote foreign members, directors of the Academy's scientific institutions, and representatives of scientific community. In period between the General Assembly sessions the Academy's activities are being administered (supervised) by the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Presidium which is elected by General Assembly on the term of 5 years. The NASU Presidium that was lastly elected in April 2015 consists of 32 persons including president, 5 vice-presidents, Chief Scientific Secretary, 14 department secretaries-academicians, 11 other members. In the Presidium's sessions take part with the right of advisory vote 5 acting Presidium members and 14 NASU Presidium advisers. The presidium meets in the former building of Countess Levashova that the Academy owns since its establishment in 1918. The presidium also directs operations of the Academy's publishing institutions as well as some selected science and other institutions among which are own exposition center, Grand Conference Hall, etc. In the NASU function 3 sections with 14 departments within them. There also are 6 regional science centers in various regions of the country, which have dual subordination also to the
Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine The Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine () is the main body in the system of central bodies of the executive power of Ukraine. History On 28 June 1917 Ivan Steshenko was appointed Secretary of Education in the First Vynnychenko gov ...
. The basic elements of the NASU's structure are scientific research institutes and other scientific institutions such as observatories, botanic gardens, arboreta, nature preserves, libraries, museums, other. In 2006 the Academy accounted for 43,613 employees including 16,813 researchers; among them, 2,493 with degree of
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and 7,996 with degree of
Candidate of Sciences A Candidate of Sciences is a Doctor of Philosophy, PhD-equivalent academic research degree in all the post-Soviet countries with the exception of Ukraine, and until the 1990s it was also awarded in Central and Eastern European countries. It is ...
. The NASU is responsible for over 90% of all discoveries made in Ukraine, including the transmutation of lithium into helium, the production of heavy water, and the development of a 3-D radar that operates in the decimeter range.


Sections

* Section of Physical-Technical and Mathematical Sciences ** Department of Mathematics ** Department of Computer Science ** Department of Mechanics ** Department of Physics and Astronomy ** Department of Earth Sciences ** Department of Physical and Technical Problems of Materials Science ** Department of Physical and Technical Problems of Power Engineering ** Department of Nuclear Physics and Power Engineering * Section of Chemical and Biological Sciences ** Department of Chemistry ** Department of Biochemistry, Physiology and Molecular Biology ** Department of General Biology * Section of Social Sciences and Humanities ** Department of Economics ** Department of History, Philosophy and Law ** Department of Literature, Language and Art Studies


Regional centers

Regional science centers (SCs) are: * Donetsk SC (center in
Donetsk Donetsk ( , ; ; ), formerly known as Aleksandrovka, Yuzivka (or Hughesovka), Stalin, and Stalino, is an industrial city in eastern Ukraine located on the Kalmius River in Donetsk Oblast, which is currently occupied by Russia as the capita ...
, temporarily relocated to
Kramatorsk Kramatorsk (, ; ) is a city and the administrative centre of Kramatorsk Raion in Donetsk Oblast of the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine. Prior to 2020, Kramatorsk was a city of oblast significance. Since October 2014, Kramatorsk has been the ...
) - 9 research institutes; * Western SC (
Lviv Lviv ( or ; ; ; see #Names and symbols, below for other names) is the largest city in western Ukraine, as well as the List of cities in Ukraine, fifth-largest city in Ukraine, with a population of It serves as the administrative centre of ...
) - 18 institutes; * Southern SC (
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) - 7 institutes; * North-East SC (
Kharkiv Kharkiv, also known as Kharkov, is the second-largest List of cities in Ukraine, city in Ukraine.
) led by
Volodymyr Semynozhenko Volodymyr Petrovych Semynozhenko () (born 9 June 1950) is a Ukrainian politician and scientist, who served as the Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine for humanitarian policy from May 2001 to November 2002, and again for four months in 2010. He create ...
since 25.11.1992 - 17 institutes; * Dnieper SC (
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) - 7 institutes; * Crimea SC (
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) - 8 institutes (statute activities and financing is suspended since 2014). The most of institutions of the Academy (212) are placed in the city of
Kyiv Kyiv, also Kiev, is the capital and most populous List of cities in Ukraine, city of Ukraine. Located in the north-central part of the country, it straddles both sides of the Dnieper, Dnieper River. As of 1 January 2022, its population was 2, ...
, following by
Kharkiv Kharkiv, also known as Kharkov, is the second-largest List of cities in Ukraine, city in Ukraine.
(39) and
Lviv Lviv ( or ; ; ; see #Names and symbols, below for other names) is the largest city in western Ukraine, as well as the List of cities in Ukraine, fifth-largest city in Ukraine, with a population of It serves as the administrative centre of ...
(27). The Academy is represented at least by one institution in most of the oblasts in Ukraine, except Volyn, Rivne, Ternopil, Khmelnytsky, Vinnytsia, and Kirovohrad.


Scientific institutions of the NASU


Libraries

There are 2 national libraries affiliated with the NASU: *The V. I. Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine with 10 million books, manuscripts *The V. Stefanyk National Library in
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.


Institutes

A. Pidhornyi Institute of Mechanical Engineering Problems
in
Kharkiv Kharkiv, also known as Kharkov, is the second-largest List of cities in Ukraine, city in Ukraine.


Parks and nature reserves

The department of General Biology includes a number of parks and nature reserves. * Trostianets dendro-park * Donetsk Botanic Garden * Danube Biosphere Preserve * Karadah Nature Preserve * Kryvyi Rih Botanic Garden * Luhansk Nature Preserve * M.M. Gryshko National Botanical Garden * Oleksandriya dendro-park * Sofiyivka dendro-park * Ukrainian Steppe Nature Preserve *
Black Sea Biosphere Reserve The Black Sea Biosphere Reserve () is a biosphere reserve of Ukraine that is located at littoral zone of the northern Black Sea coast covering regions of the Kherson and Mykolaiv Oblasts and including Gulf of Tendra and Yahorlyk Bay. The reserv ...


Research centers and funds


Publishers

The NASU has two publishing houses: *«
Наукова думка Naukova Dumka ( — literally "scientific thought") is a publishing house in Kyiv, Ukraine. It was established by the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine in 1922, largely owing to the efforts of Ahatanhel Krymsky, a prominent Ukrainian lingu ...
» (roughly "Scientific Thought" or "
Naukova dumka Naukova Dumka ( — literally "scientific thought") is a publishing house in Kyiv, Ukraine. It was established by the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine in 1922, largely owing to the efforts of Ahatanhel Krymsky, a prominent Ukrainian ling ...
") and *«Академперіодика» (roughly "Academic Periodical" or "Akademperiodyka") The NASU has made major contributions to most of the major fields of science.


Former (disbanded) institutions

* Commission in research of the Soviet Law (1927–1934) ** Cabinet of the Soviet Construction and Law (1930–1934) * Commission in research of the History of Western-Russian and Ukrainian Law (1919–1934) * Commission about the History of Common Law (1918–1934) * Demographic Institute (1918–1938)


Awards


Bogoliubov Prize

The Bogoliubov Prize is an award offered by the National Academy for scientists with outstanding contribution to
theoretical physics Theoretical physics is a branch of physics that employs mathematical models and abstractions of physical objects and systems to rationalize, explain, and predict List of natural phenomena, natural phenomena. This is in contrast to experimental p ...
and
applied mathematics Applied mathematics is the application of mathematics, mathematical methods by different fields such as physics, engineering, medicine, biology, finance, business, computer science, and Industrial sector, industry. Thus, applied mathematics is a ...
. The award is issued in the memory of theoretical physicist and mathematician Nikolay Bogoliubov. The award was founded in 1992.


Laureates

*2004 — Anton Naumovets *2002 — Leonid A. Pastur, for a cycle of works on research of the theory of a field and the theory of the disorder systems *2002 — Sergiy Peletminsky, for the set of works "Field theory and the theory of disordered systems". *1998 — A. V. Pogorelov, for a series of "Creation and support of advanced mathematical methods for solving problems in physics and mathematics" *1997 — Vasiliy S. Vladimirov *1996 — Vladimir A. Marchenko, for a series of "functional-algebraic methods in mathematical physics" *1993 —
Oleksandr Sharkovsky Oleksandr Mykolayovych Sharkovsky (; 7 December 1936 – 21 November 2022) was a Ukrainians, Ukrainian mathematician most famous for developing Sharkovsky's theorem on the periods of discrete dynamical systems in 1964. He was a corresponding me ...
, for a series of his works "The theory of scattering of quantum systems and one-dimensional dynamical systems". *1992 —
Yurii Mitropolskiy Yurii Oleksiiovych Mitropolskyi (; 3 January 1917 – 14 June 2008) was a renowned Soviet Union, Soviet and Ukraine, Ukrainian mathematician known for his contributions to the fields of dynamical systems and Nonlinear system, nonlinear oscillati ...
, for a series of his works "Method of averaging and its applications to mathematical and theoretical physics".


Vernadsky Gold Medal

The Academy has awarded its Vernadsky Gold Medal annually since 2004 to the most distinguished academicians. * 2003 Borys Paton * 2004 Platon Kostiuk and Szilveszter E. Vizi * 2005
Viktor Skopenko The name Victor or Viktor may refer to: * Victor (name), including a list of people with the given name, mononym, or surname Arts and entertainment Film * Victor (1951 film), ''Victor'' (1951 film), a French drama film * Victor (1993 film), ...
and Nikolai Plate * 2006
Yurii Mitropolskiy Yurii Oleksiiovych Mitropolskyi (; 3 January 1917 – 14 June 2008) was a renowned Soviet Union, Soviet and Ukraine, Ukrainian mathematician known for his contributions to the fields of dynamical systems and Nonlinear system, nonlinear oscillati ...
and
Yury Osipov Yury Sergeyevich Osipov (; born 7 July 1936) is a Soviet and Russian mathematician. He was elected a full member of the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union in 1987 and was a president of its successor, the Russian Academy of Sciences from 17 ...
* 2007
Myroslav Popovych Myroslav Popovych (; 12 April 1930, Zhytomyr – 10 February 2018, Kyiv) was a Ukrainian philosopher, DA, professor, Academician of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. Biography Popovych was born on 12 April 1930 in Zhytomyr, in the Ukra ...
and Georges Nivat * 2008
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See also

* National Herbarium of Ukraine *
Ukrainian Science Society Ukrainian Scientific Society ( ) was a learned society established in Kyiv in 1907. It was predecessor of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and later in 1921 it fully integrated within the last one. The society was created on the initiati ...
(1907–1921), a predecessor of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine *
Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine The Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine () is the main body in the system of central bodies of the executive power of Ukraine. History On 28 June 1917 Ivan Steshenko was appointed Secretary of Education in the First Vynnychenko gov ...
* Members of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine


State-funded research institutions

* Institute for Problems of Cryobiology and Cryomedicine *
National Academy of Arts of Ukraine National Ukrainian Academy of Arts () is a state scientific and artistic institution in the field of art, culture, and art history in Ukraine. The academy is one of the six state funded institutions along with the National Academy of Sciences of ...
* National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine * National Academy of Agrarian Sciences of Ukraine * National Academy of Legal Sciences of Ukraine * National Academy of Pedagogical Sciences of Ukraine * Minor Academy of Sciences of Ukraine


Public-funded research institutions

* Academy of Mining Sciences of Ukraine * Academy of Economic Sciences of Ukraine * Academy of Higher Education of Ukraine *
Shevchenko Scientific Society The Shevchenko Scientific Society (), founded in 1873, is a Ukrainian scientific society devoted to the promotion of scholarly research and publication. Unlike the government-funded National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, the society is a pu ...
* Ukrainian Free Academy of Sciences of Canada (Winnipeg) * Ukrainian Academy of Art and Sciences in the US (New York)


University

Kyiv Academic University (KAU) is a pilot research university in Ukraine, established by a government decree on December 14, 2016. It is a state scientific institution under the dual authority of the National Academy and the
Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine The Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine () is the main body in the system of central bodies of the executive power of Ukraine. History On 28 June 1917 Ivan Steshenko was appointed Secretary of Education in the First Vynnychenko gov ...
. KAU has 10 departments, 3 research centers (Data Science Research Center, Center for Quantum Technologies, Center for Life Sciences) and Innovation Center. Among its departments are: # Department of Applied Physics and Material Science (based at the
Paton Institute of Electric Welding E. O. Paton Electric Welding Institute () is a welding research institution situated in Kyiv, Ukraine. It is named after its founder, Professor Evgeny Paton. History The institute was established in 1934 following the decree of the Ukrainian A ...
) # Department of Applied Physics and Nanoscale Systems (based at the Kurdyumov Institute of Metal Physics) # Department of Fundamental Problems of General and Applied Physics (based at the Institute of Physics) # Department of Biomedicine and Neuroscience  (based at the Kyiv Academic University); # Department of Theoretical and Mathematical Physics (based at the Bogolyubov Institute for Theoretical Physics) # Department of Mathematics (based at the
NASU Institute of Mathematics The Institute of Mathematics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine () is a government-owned research institute in Ukraine that carries out basic research and trains highly qualified professionals in the field of mathematics. It was founded ...
) # Department of Theoretical Cybernetics and Optimal Control Methods (based at the Glushkov Institute of Cybernetics) # Department Molecular Biology and Biotechnology (based at the NASU Institute of Molecular Biology and Genetics) KAU's main activities include: * Conducting scientific research in cutting-edge areas with student involvement * Educating students with top NAS scientists experienced in international collaboration * Promoting innovation * Developing continuous scientific education and popularizing science


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External links

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Brief Annual Report of NASU for 2006
* Shpak, A.P., Yurkova, O.V.
National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (НАЦІОНАЛЬНА АКАДЕМІЯ НАУК УКРАЇНИ)
'. Encyclopedia of History of Ukraine. 2010 * National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine.
The Statute of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (Статут Національної академії наук України)
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Verkhovna Rada The Verkhovna Rada ( ; VR), officially the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, is the unicameralism, unicameral parliament of Ukraine. It consists of 450 Deputy (legislator), deputies presided over by a speaker. The Verkhovna Rada meets in the Verkhovn ...
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