Royal Academy for Overseas Sciences
The Royal Academy for Overseas Sciences is a Belgian federal academy that contributes to the progress of scientific knowledge about overseas regions. It is located in Uccle, Brussels, and is one of Belgium's numerous academies.
History
The academy was founded in 1928 as the Royal Belgian Colonial Institute. It was renamed in 1954 as the Royal Academy of Colonial Sciences. Its interests were initially restricted to the Belgian colonial empire and particularly the Belgian Congo until decolonisation. In 1959, it was renamed the Royal Academy of Overseas Sciences and broadened its geographical remit to include Sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America, Asia, and Oceania. The academy organises a wide range of activities, including publications, academic conferences, and annual competitions.The Royal Academy for Overseas Sciences is divided into three Sections:
- Section of Human Sciences
- Section of Natural and Medical Sciences
- Section of Technical Sciences
Competitions, scholarships and prizes
Finally the Academy awards the following three-year prizes:
- The Lucien Cahen Prize for Geology.
- The Yola Verhasselt Prize for Tropical Geography.
- The Fernand Suykens Prize for the study of ports.
- The Jean-Jacques and Berthe Symoens Prize for Tropical Limnology.
Publications
- , 1948-2015; 11 volumes
- Bulletin des Seances. 1930-
- Commission d'Histoire du Congo. 1953-1958.
- Livre blanc: Apport scientifique de la Belgique au developpement de l'Afrique centrale. 1962-
- Memoires
- * Memoires de la classe des sciences morales et politiques. 1933-
- * Memoires de la classe des sciences naturelles et medicales. 1931-
- * Memoires de la classe des sciences techniques. 1930-