Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

The Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (abbreviated BAS, in Bulgarian: Balgarska akademia na naukite, abbreviated BAN) is the National Academy of Bulgaria, established in 1869. The Academy is autonomous and has a Society of Academicians, Correspondent Members and Foreign Members. It publishes and circulates different scientific works, encyclopedias, dictionaries and journals, and runs it own publishing house.

Current president is Acad. Ivan Juchnovski.

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History

The Bulgarian Learned Society was founded on September 26, 1869 in Braila, present-day Romania. The first Statues accepted were:

Board of Trustees

  • Nikolai Tsenov – President
  • Vasilaki Mihailidi
  • Petraki Simov
  • Kostaki Popovich
  • Stefan Beron

Acting members:

  • Marin Drinov (1838-1906) – Chairman
  • Vassil Drumev (1840-1901) – Member
  • Vasil D. Stoyanov (1839-1910) – Secretary

The following year, the Learned Society began issuing the Periodical Journal, its official publication, and in 1871 elected its first honorary member - Gavril Krastevich.

In 1878, shortly after Bulgaria's liberation from Ottoman rule, the General Assembly voted to move the seat of the Society from Braila to Sofia, and on March 1, 1893 the BLS moved into its own building, right next to where the Bulgarian Parliemant is seated.

The Bulgarian Learned Society adopted its present-day name in 1911, and Ivan Geshov became the Academy's first president. The BAS became a member of the Union of Slavonic Academies and Scientific Communities in 1913, and was accepted as member of the International Council of Scientific Unions in 1931.

Departments

The BAS has 9 main sections, more broadly united under three main branches: Natural, mathematical and engineering sciences, Biological, medical and agrarian sciences and Social sciences, humanities and art. Each consists of independent scientific institutes, laboratories and other sections.

Mathematical Sceinces

Physical Sceinces

Chemical Sceinces

Biological Sceinces

Earth Sceinces

Engineering Sceinces

Humanities

Social Sciences

Specialized and Supporting Units

External links

Official websitebg:Българска академия на науките