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250 years ago Maria-Theresia of Austria founded the Imperial and Royal Academy of Brussels. This academy was the predecessor of the Royal Academies of Belgium today. Via the link below you can find everything on Bestor related to the academies.  
 
250 years ago Maria-Theresia of Austria founded the Imperial and Royal Academy of Brussels. This academy was the predecessor of the Royal Academies of Belgium today. Via the link below you can find everything on Bestor related to the academies.  

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Sarton lectures
After the inaugural lecture by Prof. Dr. Geert Vanpaemel, the Sarton lectures will take place again in Ghent. The next Sarton lecture will be presented on 24 November by Prof. dr. Geert Van Hove (Ghent University) on the topics of 'Disability Studies: ook een jong wetenschapsveld heeft een geschiedenis'

Dag van de Wetenschap (in Dutch)
'Dag van de Wetenschap'is an initiative of the Flemish government and is the biggest science event in Flanders and Brussels. The annual event - now in its 12th edition - is coordinated by Technopolis and organised in cooperation with the associations of Flemish universities and colleges, scientific institutions and associations, STEM academies, museums, companies and federations.

Exposition: L'Académie au féminin (in French)
The Royal Academy of Sciences, Letters and Fine Arts of Belgium explores the history of the presence of women in European academies, before examining the role of women in the academies, before looking at its own history and at some of the pioneering Belgian figures. The exhibit can be freely until 16 December in the Academy Palace at Rue Ducale 1, 1000 Brussels.


Recent Publications

Théodore Mann. Savoir et pouvoir: Un théoricien du climat à l'Académie de Bruxelles au XVIIIe siècle
Muriel Collart


Transforming Big Science in Belgium: Management Consultants and the Reorganization of the Belgian Nuclear Research Centre (SCK CEN), 1980–1990
Hein Brookhuis


Better Appreciating the Scale of It: Lemaître and de Sitter at the BAAS Centenary
Siska De Baerdemaeker and Mike D. Schneider


Adolphe Quetelet: Passeur d'idées
Jean-Jacques Droesbeke


Medical histories of Belgium: New narratives on health, care and citizenship in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries
Joris Vandendriessche & Benoît Majerus (Eds.)


Uranium exposed at Expo 58: the colonial agenda behind the peaceful atom
Dennis Pohl


Tintin in Mesopotamia: The Story of Belgian Assyriology (1890–2017)
Katrien De Graef


The Congo Museum (1898–1910): On collaboration,conflict, bureaucracy and immorality
Maarten Couttenier


The Local versus the Global in the history of relativity:The case of Belgium
Sjang L. ten Hagen


Gouverner la recherche entre excellence scientifique et pertinence sociétale
Nathan Charlier


Caesarian section: In 19th century Belgium, post-mortem caesarean section turned into a politicized debate.
Jolien Gijbels


The Overview of the Conservation and Renewal of the Industrial Belgian Heritage as a Vector for Cultural Regeneration
Jiazhen Zhang,Jeremy Cenci,Vincent Becue & Sesil Koutra


Colonial Ideology, Colonial Sciences and Colonial Sociology in Belgium
Marc Poncelet


“Met vereende krachten”: een Antwerpse universiteitsgeschiedenis (1954-2003)
Alexia Coussement
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The Royal Academies


Portret van keizerin Maria Theresia, 1749, Groeningemuseum.jpg

250 years ago Maria-Theresia of Austria founded the Imperial and Royal Academy of Brussels. This academy was the predecessor of the Royal Academies of Belgium today. Via the link below you can find everything on Bestor related to the academies.


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History of Science in Belgium


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