Another article reports on scientific cooperation between the Academy of Sciences and Institutes of the Russian Academy of Sciences, established in St. Petersburg in 1774. Under the Agreement with this institution, 59 specific programs of cooperation are being carried out — 40 in the field of natural sciences, 19 in the field humanities. and Robert Zika [et al.].
This article features the Academy's cooperation with three renowned scientific institutions in Great Britain - the Royal Society, the British Academy and the ROyal Society of Edinburgh. The first of them is a society of the world's most eminent scientists and is the oldest scientific academy in the world in continuous existence. The Society aims to expad the development and use of science, mathematics, engineering and medicine for the benefit of humanity and the good of the planet. The British Academy is the United Kingdom's national body for humanities and social sciences. The Royal Society of Edinburgh is an educational charity. Independent, impartial and non-partisan, it works to provide public benefit throughout Scotland and by means of a growing international programme. The RSE has a peer-elected, multidisciplinary society of 1,500 men and women who are experts in their fields. and Andrzej Magala.
The Academy's cooperation with four Scandinavian countries, Finland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark is described in another article. It specifically focuses on cooperation with four scientific institutions: Academy of Finland, The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, The Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences and The Royal Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities. and Andrzej Magala.