History
The Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters was established on November 13, 1742, with the wish of creating a “learned society”. Behind the establishment wasMembers
The Royal Danish Academy has about 250 national members and about 250 international members. The members are prominent scientists within both the humanities and social sciences as well as the natural sciences. Each year, a number of new members are elected, and these members will then either belong to the Class of the Humanities and Social Sciences or the Class of Natural Sciences. In even years, 9 new members of the Class of Natural Sciences are elected. In odd years, 6 new members of the Class of Humanities and Social Sciences are elected. A presidium is elected from among the members and by the members themselvesSee also
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* ''A Jubilee Celebratory Publication – The Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters 1742-2017'', published 2017 by the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters.