Russian Academy of Sciences (Росси́йская Акаде́мия Нау́к, shortened to PAH) is the national academy of Russia. This organization includes scientific institutes from all across the Russian Federation. It is an honour to be elected to membership of the Academy, and as of 2005 there are slightly less than 500 full members of the academy. During the time of the Soviet Union it was known as the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. The Academy is headquartered in Moscow.
Under the leadership of Princess Ekaterina Dashkova (1783-96), the Academy was engaged on compiling the huge Academic Dictionary of the Russian Language. Expeditions to explore remote parts of the country had Academy scientists as their leaders or most active participants. These included Vitus Bering's Second Kamchatka Expedition of 1733–43, and Peter Simon Pallas's expeditions to Siberia.
In 1934 the Academy headquarters moved from Saint Petersburg to the Russian capital, Moscow, together with a number of academic institutes.
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, by decree of the President of the Russian Federation of December 2, 1991, Russian Academy of Sciences was restored, inheriting all facilities of the USSR Academy of Sciences in the territory of Russia.
The Russian Academy of Sciences includes a large number of educational and research institutions such as
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology does not belong to RAS (it belongs to Ministry of Education of Russian Federation), but the system of education ("Phystech System") uses many institutes of RAS (as well as many others institutions) as educational centers.
Member institutions are linked by a dedicated Russian Space Science Internet (RSSI). The RSSI, starting with just 3 members, now has 3100 members, including 57 of the largest research institutions.
National academies | Russian culture | Science and technology in Russia | Science and technology in the Soviet Union | Scientific organizations | Scientific societies | Soviet culture | 1724 establishments
Russische Akademie der Wissenschaften | Academia rusa de las Ciencias | Académie des sciences de Russie | Accademia Russa delle Scienze | ロシア科学アカデミー | Rosyjska Akademia Nauk | Academia Russa das Ciências | Российская академия наук
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