Academia Belgica
The Academia Belgica is an academic organization. The goal of the Academy is to promote the cultural, scientific and artistic cooperation between Italy and Belgium.
The organization was founded in 1939 when the Belgian princess Marie-José married the Italian crown prince Umberto. The Academy is also the seat of the Belgian Historical Institute in Rome and of the foundation princess Marie-José, which supports historical research.
In 1947, Franz Cumont donated his library to the Academia Belgica. Pierre Bautier and Henri Pirenne, also donated collections to the academy.
Directors of the Academy
- Jules Vannerus (1939-1940)
- Fernand De Visscher (1945-1949)
- Fernand Vercauteren (1949-1954)
- William Lameere (1954-1959)
- Charles Verlinden (1959-1977)
- Jan Albert Van Houtte (1977-1983)
- Louis Godart (1983-1988)
- Jozef Mertens (1988-1993)
- Jacqueline Hamesse (1993-2003)
- Walter Geerts (2003-2012)
- Wouter Bracke (since 2012)
See also
- Science and technology in Belgium
- Belgian Federal Science Policy Office (BELSPO)
- The Royal Academies for Science and the Arts of Belgium
- National Fund for Scientific Research
- University Foundation
- Academia Europaea
- Royal Library of Belgium
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