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The Norwegian Academy of Sciences and Letters

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The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, founded in 1857, is a non-governmental, nationwide body, which embraces all fields of science. Its main purpose is to support the advancement of science and scholarship in Norway. It represents Norwegian science vis-à-vis foreign academies and international science organizations.

The Academy has 260 ordinary seats for non-retired Norwegian members and 160 additional seats for foreign members. Members are divided into a science class and a humanities class, each subdivided into groups for the constituent disciplines. The Academy is partly privately financed, and it also receives government grant and income through sponsorship programmes.

The Academy aims to fulfill its mission by:

  • initiating and supporting research
  • organizing meetings and international conferences
  • publishing scientific writings
  • appointing representatives to national and international bodies
  • administration of science prizes, such as the Kavli Prize and the Abel Prize
  • running Science advice projects as part of its governmental funded Science advice scheme

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