Vojvodina Academy of Sciences and Arts
- Vojvodina Academy of Sciences and Arts
The Vojvodina Academy of Sciences and Arts (Serbian: "Vojvođanska akademija nauka i umetnosti", VANU; Hungarian: "Vajdasági Tudományos és Művészeti Akadémia", Croatian: "Vojvođanska akademija znanosti i umetnosti") is an academic institution in Vojvodina, Serbia. The modern academy was formed by an act of the Assembly of Vojvodina in 2003. Its president is Julijan Tamaš. [ [http://www.danas.co.yu/20070224/vikend2.html SANU acts as if VANU does not exist] , Danas]
The organization has come into conflict with the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SANU). [ [http://www.rtv.co.yu/sr/vesti/vojvodina/vojvodina_tv/2008_03_07/vest_54104.jsp Annual meeting of Novi Sad's SANU branch] ] After the original VANU ceased operating in 1992, its property and members were absorbed into SANU to the dissatisfaction of some members. [ [http://arhiva.glas-javnosti.co.yu/arhiva/2001/10/13/srpski/NS01101201.shtml Return VANU to Vojvodina] , Glas javnosti]
References
See also
* Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts
* Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts
External links
* [http://www.vanu.org.yu/ VANU]
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