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The Seal of the American Romanian Academy of Arts and Sciences, Berkeley, California, USA

The American Romanian Academy of Arts and Sciences (ARA)[1][2][3][4] is an internationally recognised academic research and educational institution[5] that conducts and supports multidisciplinary studies in exact sciences, mathematics, natural sciences, and also supports the arts, linguistics, literature, political studies and sociology. As an institution its main goal is to foster cultural exchanges between the American and Romanian cultures.[6] ARA was founded in California in 1975 by a group of American-Romanians, and in 2014 has 119 elected members, 81 corresponding members, and 59 honorary members.

ARA sponsors conferences, annual congresses,[7][8] organizes research projects, and publishes its own peer-reviewed international journal under the title Journal of the American Romanian Academy of Arts and Sciences,[9][10] and the ARA Newsletter for its membership.[11]

The Romanian branch of ARA[12] has its center in Timişoara, Romania, that is closely coordinated with the US main organization. ARA's scholarly activities are also supported by the Carol I National Defence University[13] (a Romanian homologue of the West Point Academy in the USA).

Areas of interest

ARA is supporting specific research activities in the following areas:

1. Anthropology 2. Applied Mathematics 3. Biology 4. Chemistry 5. Economy 6. Education 7. Engineering 8. Environment 9. History 10. Law 11. Linguistics 12. Literature 13. Medical Informatics 14. Medicine 15. Political Science 16. Philosophy 17. Physics 18. Theology

Educational activities

ARA organizes educational courses at various times in specific areas such as, for example: Mathematics, Fluid Mechanics, Economics, Romanian and American History, Comparative History of Religions, Romanian Folklore and American Literature correlates, Aesthetics, Folk Dancing, Folklore Quilting and Paintings.

The engineering and computing courses organized in collaboration with the Romanian Branch of ARA in Timişoara are especially popular, and attracted large audiences of both students and faculty.[14]

Honorary Members

The list of ARA Honorary Members includes: Nobel Laureate George Palade (CA,USA), King Michael I of Romania, former Governor Michael Dukakis (CA,USA), Prof. Mircea Eliade (IL,USA), former Ambassador David Britton Funderbruk (USA) in Romania, Ambassador John R. Davis (USA), Eugène Ionesco (France),[15][16][17] Prof. Dr. Emil Constantinescu (Third President of free Romania from 1996 to 2000), Prof. Nicolaie Georgescu (Chancellor of Alma Mater University in Sibiu, Romania), former Romanian Ambassador—Acad. Virgil Constantinescu, Prof.Alain Bezançon (France), Prof. Michel Meslin (France), Professor Emil Turdeanu(Sorbonne, France), Prof. Raghu S. Ragunathan (UK), Prof. Jacques Bouchard (decorated with the Order of Canada), Prof. Nicolas Mateesco-Matte, Academician,[citation needed] Prof. Jean D.A. Bozet (Belgium), Prof. Willy P.J. Legros (Belgium), Prof. Teodoro Oniga (Brazil), Romanian Academicians Augustin Buzura[citation needed], Eugen Simion,[citation needed] Gabriel Țepelea[citation needed], and Education Minister, Acad. Mircea Malița (also former Romanian Ambassador in USA and Switzerland)[citation needed], Acad. Prof. Grigore Belostecinic[citation needed] (Republic of Moldova), Acad. Prof. Andrei Andrieș,[citation needed] (Republic of Moldova), Reverend Gheorghe Calciu-Dumitreasa (USA),Prof. Ladis K. Kristof (CA, USA), Prof. Adrian Bejan (USA), Prof. Paul Ricœur (USA), Acad.Prof. Radu Roșca (France), Lieutenant-General Prof. Teodor Frunzeti (Romania), Prof. Claudiu Matasa (USA), together with 10 other members of a total of 42 Honorary members worldwide.

Emeriti ARA Members

There are 12 US Emeriti members of ARA: Prof. Raymonde A. Bulger, Prof. Mircea Sabău, Dr. Carmen Sabău, Prof. Ladis K. Kristof, Prof. Thomas Amherst Perry, Romanian Acad. Dinu C. Giurescu, Prof. Lory Wallfish, Prof. Radu Florescu, Prof. Aurel Ciufecu, Prof. Paola S. Țimiraș, Dr. Dan Grindea and Dr. Jon Cepoi. There are also 4 other Emeriti ARA members from Canada, Germany and Spain: Prof. Angela Comnene (Canada), Dr. Radu Enescu (Spain), Dr. Nicolas Catanoy (Germany) and Dr. Pavel Chihaia (Germany).

Latest six ARA Congresses

(35) in 2011 - Polytechnic University of Timişoara, Timişoara, Romania, July 6–10,(Honorary Chairman - Prof. Dr. Eng. Nicolae Robu, Rector of University "Polytehnica" of Timișoara, Chairwoman - Prof Dr. ing Ioana Ionel)[18][19]

(34) in 2010 - "Carol I" National Defense University, Bucharest, Romania, May 18–23, (Honorary Chairman - Lt. General Prof. Dr. Teodor Frunzeti, Rector of "Carol I" National Defence University, Chairman - Professor Dr. Marius Hanganu)[20]

(33) in 2009 - Sibiu Alma Mater University, Sibiu, Romania, June 2–07,(Honorary Chairman - Prof. Dr. Nicolaie Georgescu, Rector of SAMU, Chairman - Prof. Dr. Mircea Cosma)

(32) in 2008 - Wentworth Institute of Technology, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, July 22–26, (Honorary Chairman - Dr. Zorica Pantic Chairman - Assistant. Prof. Dr. Ilie Tălpășanu)

(31) in 2007 - Transilvania University, Braşov, Romania, July 31 - August 5,(Honorary Chairman - Prof. Dr. Ion Visa, Chairman - Assoc. Prof. Dr. Elena Doval)

(30) in 2005 - Academy of Economic Studies, Chișinău, Republic of Moldova, July 5–10, (Honorary Chairman - Prof. Dr. Hab. Grigore Belostecinic, Chairman - Prof. Dr. Hab. Dumitru Todoroi).[21]

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www.meca.polymtl.ca/ion/ARA-AS/index.htm Home Page of ARA
  2. ^ http://www.radu-barbulescu.de/index_ro.html Romanian Publication House presenting ARA
  3. ^ http://www.rri.ro/index2.shtml?lang=1 ARA in the news of Radio Romania International
  4. ^ http://www.rochester.edu/news/show.php?id=474 Romanians Meet at University (of Rochester) to Discuss Their "Jewel"
  5. ^ http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/96/SR/PDF/09600SR0590lv.pdf Illinois State Senate Resolution
  6. ^ http://www.everyculture.com/multi/Pa-Sp/Romanian-Americans.html Multicultural America: Countries and Their Culture: Romanian Americans, by Vladimir F. Wertsman
  7. ^ http://www.unap.ro/en/index.html Announcement of 34th ARA Congress by Carol I National Defence University
  8. ^ http://www.oac.cdlib.org/data/13030/9v/tf5s20049v/files/tf5s20049v.pdf Congress of the American Romanian Academy of Arts and Science, Paris, France, 1987
  9. ^ http://www.roacad.org/journal/ Home page of ARA Journal
  10. ^ http://www.bostontheological.org/marian_simion.html The Boston Theological Institute
  11. ^ http://www.meca.polymtl.ca/ion/ARA-AS/newsletter.htm ARA Newsletters
  12. ^ http://ara.mec.upt.ro/ ARA Romanian Branch affiliated with the Polytechnics University in Romania
  13. ^ http://www.unap.ro/ Home page of Romania's Carol I National Defense University
  14. ^ http://www.upt.ro/ ARA Branch in Romania with the center at the University Politehnica of Timişoara
  15. ^ http://www.ionesco.org/vie-en.html Eugène Ionesco
  16. ^ Template:Ro icon Communique, The Royal Family website in 2007
  17. ^ Template:Ro icon Patriarch Daniel and King Michael have become members of the Romanian Academy, Antena 3, 19 December 2007
  18. ^ http://www.meca.polymtl.ca/ion/ARA-AS/archive/congress/35/program/call35ara.pdf Official Announcement of 35th ARA Congress for 2011
  19. ^ http://www.upt.ro/ Announcement of 35th ARA Congress by the University Politehnica of Timișoara
  20. ^ http://ara.unap.ro/araro/index.html The 34th ARA Congress in Romania: Scientific Research, Security, Connectivity and Sustainable Development, supported by the National Defense "University Charles I of Romania".
  21. ^ http://www.meca.polymtl.ca/ion/ARA-AS/archive/congress/30/program/ARA30-Final-Report.pdf ARA 30th Congress Final Report Publication