DEPARTMENTS
All the basic activities of the Academy are undertaken under
the auspices of its five departments: Department of Linguistic and Literary
Sciences, Department of Social Sciences, Department of Mathematical and
Technical Sciences, Department of Biological and Medical Sciences and Department
of Arts.
Departments review the situation in the relevant scientific,
scholarly and artistic fields, and give opinions on and make proposals for the
furtherance and the application of contemporary scientific knowledge and the
results of scientific research. They discuss proposals for the publication of
the artistic achievements and scientific research of members and other works
submitted to the Academy for publication. They also decide which articles are to
be included in the departmental publications and nominate articles for
publication in other journals issued by the Academy. The departments initiate
and evaluate the various scientific and scholarly projects undertaken by the
Academy. They put forward proposals for the organisation of scholarly and
scientific conferences and symposia, art exhibitions and other cultural events,
confirm the programmes of work, propose candidates for full, honorary and
foreign membership of the Academy and decide on the nominations for full
membership made by institutions of higher education as well as by other
scientific and artistic institutes and organisations.
The scholarly, scientific and artistic projects of the
Academy's members are undertaken through the following departments and research
centres:
Department of
Linguistic and Literary Sciences
The Department covers the following scholarly and scientific
fields: Linguistics, Literature, Philology, Folklore and other related fields.
Its members include: Kata Ćulavkova (Theory of Literature and Literary
Hermeneutics), Milan Gjurčinov (Linguistics and Comparative Literature), Petar
Hr. Ilievski (Classical Philology), Blaže Ristovski (History and Linguistics),
and Zuzanna Topolińska (Linguistics and Slavic Studies).
Department of
Social Sciences
The Department encompasses the scholarly and scientific
fields of History, History of Art, Archaeology, Economy and Finance, Demography,
Statistics, Law, Political Sciences, Philosophy, Pedagogy and other fields in
the Humanities. Its members are: Blaga Aleksova (Early Christian and Slavonic
Archaeology) Ksente Bogoev (Financial Theory and Policy), Evgeni Dimitrov
(Constitutional Law), Taki Fiti (Economic Sciences - Macroeconomy), Cvetan
Grozdanov (Mediaeval and Byzantine Art), Ivan Katardžiev(Hisorical Sciences),
Nikola Kljusev (Theory and Policy of Economic Development) and Nikola Uzunov
(Contemporary Economics).
Department of
Mathematical and Technical Sciences
The Department deals with the following scientific areas:
Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Architecture, Engineering, Energetics,
Technology, Electronics, Automatisation, Computer Sciences, Information
Technology, Communication Technology, etc. Members of the Department are: Tome
Boševski (Electrical Engineering),Gjorgji Čupona (Mathematics),Ratko Janev
(Nuclear Physics),Gligor Kanevče (Mechanical Engineering), Jordan Pop-Jordanov
(Electrical Engineering), Blagoj Popov (Mathematics), Milčo Ristov
(Physics), Bojan Šoptrajanov (Chemistry), and Krum Tomovski (Architecture).
Department of
Biological and Medical Sciences
The Department works in the fields of Biology, Biotechnology,
Agriculture, Botany, Pedology, Medicine, Veterinary Medicine and other related
fields. Its members include: Aleksandar Andreevski (Otorhinolaryngology), Georgi
Efremov (Biochemistry and Molecular Biology), Gjorgji Filipovski (Agriculture),
Risto Lozanovski (Agroecology), Momir Polenakovič (Internal Medicine), Vladimir
Serafimovski (Gastroenterohepatology), Isak Tadžer (Pathophysiology) and Ilija
Vaskov (Maxillofacial Surgery).
Department of Arts
The Department covers the fields of Literature, Music,
Painting, Sculpture, Art Criticism and other related fields. Its members
include: Petre M. Andreevski (Literature), Taško Georgievski (Literature),
Mateja Matevski (Literature), Boro Mitričeski (sculpture), Božin Pavlovski
(Literature), Georgi Stardelov (Aesthetics and Art Criticism), Luan Starova
(History of French Literature), Gane Todorovski (History of Macedonian
Literature in the 19th century), and Vlada Uroševič (General and
Comparative Literature).
Honorary member:
Kole
Čašule (Literature)