Towarzystwo Naukowe Warszawskie

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Seal of the Warsaw Scientific Society 1907.jpg

Towarzystwo Naukowe Warszawskie ( TNW ; German  Warschauer Wissenschaftsgesellschaft ) is a Polish scientific society founded in 1907 with its headquarters in Warsaw . The aim of the TNW is to promote research activities in all areas of knowledge with the help of readings , seminars , knowledge competitions and prize donations.

history

The TNW was founded in 1907 as a continuation of the Warsaw Society of Friends of Science . Before the First World War it was the largest scientific society in the Russian-occupied part of Poland . During the Second World War the society lost about a third of its members and its seat, its laboratories and the library.

In 1951, the TNW was officially dissolved at the same time as the Polska Akademia Nauk was established . In 1981 it was reactivated with 40 members, by 1995 the number of members increased tenfold and reached around 400 scientists in 6 institutes.

Subject areas and structure

  • Linguistics and literary history
  • History, sociology and philosophy
  • mathematics and physics
  • biology
  • Human medicine
  • Engineering and Agricultural Sciences

The structure of the society also consists of 5 standing commissions and a library.

Head of the TNW

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