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Montenegrin Academy of Sciences and Arts Abbreviation CANU Formation 1973 Type National academy Purpose/focus Science, arts, academics Headquarters Podgorica, Montenegro Location 42°26′36″N 19°16′15″E / 42.44333°N 19.27083°ECoordinates: 42°26′36″N 19°16′15″E / 42.44333°N 19.27083°E Membership 31 full members (as of May 2011[update]) Chairman Momir Đurović Affiliations ICSU Website canu.org.me Montenegrin Academy of Sciences and Arts (Serbian: Црногорска академија наука и умјетности; Crnogorska akademija nauka i umjetnosti or CANU) is the most important scientific institution of Montenegro.
It was founded in 1973 as the Montenegrin Society for Science and Arts (Crnogorsko društvo za nauku i umjetnost) and adopted its current name in 1976. It currently has 40 members (academicians) in three departments: natural sciences, humanities and arts.
The CANU is often considered and described as a pro-Serbian institution in Montenegro, as the academy' posits the Serb ethnic origin of the Montenegrins. In opposition to this, a splinter group of intellectuals had formed the Doclean Academy of Sciences and Arts (DANU) in 1997, registered as a non-governmental organization, in an attempt to counter the official pro-Serbian academy.
Amid the constitutional reforms of 2007 CANU had resisted the standardization of the Montenegrin language supporting the interpretation according to which Montenegrin is a dialect of the Serbian language.[1] Some of CANU's prominent members have actively participated in the campaign against Montenegro's independence in the 2006 independence referendum. CANU president Momir Đurović had in 2007 maintained contacts with members of the pro-Serbian political opposition, and had visited the headquarters of the Serb People's Party and its leader Andrija Mandić during the negotiations on language-naming in the new constitution. The Academy has also criticized Montenegrin government's decision to recognize Kosovo's unilateral declaration of independence.
CANU is also a member of the Board for Standardization of the Serbian Language and does not participate in the efforts aimed at standardizing the Montenegrin language.[2].
Its membership has included:
- Painters Vojo Stanić , Milos Vusković and Aleksandar Prijić,
- Oscar-winning animator Dušan Vukotić,
- Writers Mihailo Lalić, Radovan Zogović and Ćamil Sijarić,
- Art historian Pavle Mijović
- Physicist Dragiša Ivanović.
List of presidents of the Montenegrin Academy of Arts and Sciences:
- Historian Branko Pavićević (born 1922) (1973-1981),
- Economist Branislav Šoškić (born 1922) (1981-1985),
- Economist Mirčeta Ðurović (born 1924) (1985-1989),
- Surgeon Dragutin Vukotić (born 1924) (1989-2001), and
- Engineer Momir Ðurović (born 1941) (since 2002)
Contents
Members
Department of Natural Sciences
Regular members
- Ranislav Bulatović (General Secretary of CANU)
- Momir Đurović (President of CANU)
- Milojica Jaćimović (Secretary of Department)
- Gordan Karaman
- Vlado Lubarda
- Milorad Mijušković
- Ljubiša Stanković
- Milinko Šaranović
- Vučina Šćekić
- Vladimir Vojovodić
- Dragan Vukotić
- Petar Vukoslavčević
Extraordinary members
- Slobodan Backović
- Perko Vukotić
- Svetomir Ivanović
Correspondent members
- Ljubomir Berberović
- Milan Dragović
- George Duka
- Boris Gusev
- Farudin Hodža
- Dušan Kosović
- Veselin Perić
- Ljubiša Rakić
- Viktor Antonovič Sadovničij
- Ivo Šlaus
- Felix Unger
Department of Social Sciences
Regular members
- Miomir Dašić
- Mirčeta Đurović
- Zoran Lakić
- Dragutin Leković
- Branko Pavićević
- Vlado Strugar
- Branislav Šoškić
- Mijat Šuković (Vice-President of CANU)
- Petar Vlahović
- Dragan K. Vukčević (Secretary of Department)
- Momčilo Zečević
Extraordinary members
- Đorđe Borozan
- Milica Kostić
- Dušan Martinović
- Dragan Radonjić
Correspondent members
- Ljubiša Adamovič
- Tatjana Ivanovna Alekseeva
- Sima Ćirković
- Peter Drent
- Milorad Ekmečić
- Džangir Abasović Kerimov
- Evangelos Mucopulos
- Evgenij Ljvovič Nemirovski
- Slobodan Perović
- Eugen Pusić
Department of Arts
Regular members
- Žarko Đurović
- Dragan Karadžić
- Slobodan Kalezić
- Branislav Ostojić (Secretary of Department)
- Branko Popović
- Vojislav Stanić
- Radonja Vešović
- Rajko Vujičić
- Čedo Vuković
Extraordinary members
- Anka Burić
- Olga Perović
- Manja Radulović-Vulić
Correspondent members
- Miodrag Dado Đurić
- Cvetan Grozdanov
- Radomir Ivanović
- Petar Omčikus
- Asim Peco
- Stevan Raičković
See also
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