Talk:French Academy of Sciences

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  This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between 20 January 2020 and 8 May 2020. Further details are available on the course page. Student editor(s): Lccm72, Lwjt2d, Mjtth9, Waktf3.

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added details of a reorganization reform in 1976

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details about membership increasing and the creation of divisions within the academy Waktf3 (talk) 01:42, 8 May 2020 (UTC)Reply

added a sentence to decline of the academy section

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About funding being dropped from scientific faculties. Waktf3 (talk) 01:32, 8 May 2020 (UTC)Reply

Added an image of the current COPED president

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image is located by academy today, possibly needs positioned differentlyLccm72 (talk) 23:39, 17 April 2020 (UTC)Reply

Added a new section

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Added the section Current Committees and Working Parties, and adjusted the Pierre Auger photoLccm72 (talk) 00:04, 18 April 2020 (UTC)Reply

Added Decline of the Academy section

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started a new section titled "Decline of the academy" with some content about it. Waktf3 (talk) 04:04, 11 April 2020 (UTC)Reply

added links to Wikipedia pages for COPED leadershipLccm72 (talk) 06:30, 18 April 2020 (UTC)Reply

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Does it make more sense to perhaps move the Members list to its own page? ~ Booyabazooka 00:18, 18 Oct 2004 (UTC)

I think it makes sense to remove them entirely. Maintaining a list of 'current members' of this type will be difficult, and I suspect will result in the article becoming out of date rapidly. More appropriate would be to have a section detailing famous members as of 2005, and be careful to have a short list. --Durin 23:30, 13 Apr 2005 (UTC)
It would probably be entirely reasonable to have a complete list of members somewhere else, and just mention very few famous (but not necessarily current) ones on this page. u p p l a n d 12:20, 26 Jun 2005 (UTC)

WikiProject class rating

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This article was automatically assessed because at least one article was rated and this bot brought all the other ratings up to at least that level. BetacommandBot 03:25, 27 August 2007 (UTC)Reply

Funding

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The Academie des Sciences seems to have been originally funded by French Royalty. Please do not add statements to the article which claim otherwise. Mathsci (talk) 06:00, 12 August 2008 (UTC)Reply

Don't be foolish, the sentence was embedded in the post-revolutionary section of the paragraph. I will make that more clear, rather than disconnecting the ref. Phlegm Rooster (talk) 06:13, 12 August 2008 (UTC)Reply
It is not what you wrote alas, which was sloppy. Your reference to Napoleon was also odd, considering that 3 years later he was president of the Academy. An exception does not prove a rule. On the other hand usually every British prime minister is elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society. I will not attempt to explain to you why, but similar reasoning presumably applies to Napoleon. Mathsci (talk) 12:40, 12 August 2008 (UTC)Reply
Not at all. The French kings were not members, but patrons of the Academy. Napoleon was elected in his own right as a member in 1798, at that time he was not the head of state, but in the army. The "scientific component" of the "Egyptian expedition" was deemed important enough by the academicians to elect him, and the result (the deciphering of the Egyptian hieroglyphs among them) certainly bore them out. His election as President was maybe due to being the head of state at the time, because the Academy had usually no president. The king being the patron, the Academy was run by the Perpetual Secretary. In practice, he reorganized the Academy, and appointed the secretaries and other officers, which formerly had been elected by the members. Besides, I removed the list of members, see discussion from 2005 above. Kraxler (talk) 19:42, 12 August 2008 (UTC)Reply
I have deleted the "list" again, because it is unnecessary, useless, incomplete, full of red links and much too bulky. To get a complete listing of current members, better access the Academy's website. To see the articles on the members, with one click you reach the Category, (or even the French edition of this article). I suggest you write articles on the members instead of copying stuff from other pages. This article is about the organization, not the members. The members could be mentioned if it was possible to do it in a useful context and format. See discussion above, from 2005. Kraxler (talk) 15:28, 13 August 2008 (UTC)Reply
I'm not sure you've examined the page history properly: I have not copied any stuff from anywhere else, because none of the current material is written by me. The academic references in English were added by me. And no thank you, I have no intention of adding missing BLPs of members, many of whom are friends and colleagues here in France. I have other priorities on WP. Mathsci (talk) 18:26, 13 August 2008 (UTC)Reply

Members of the Academy

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Kraxler asserted that all the blue links in the list of members were listed in the category "Members of the French Academy of Sciences". However, he very soon found out that this was not the case, as soon afterwards he had to add the category to Michael Atiyah's article. I clicked on a few random blue links and found that many of them did not have the category on the bio page. I agree that the list can be removed from this article as soon as all the blue links have the category added. Otherwise it is impossible to tell. I will attempt to prepare a preliminary list from the blue links here as a guide. Mathsci (talk) 22:16, 13 August 2008 (UTC)Reply

Here's what I found in just the A's and B's:
  • Jacques d'Allonville
  • Roger Balian
  • John M. Ball
  • Gilbert Ballet
  • Jean-Marie Basset
  • Klaus Bechgaard
  • Claude Berrou
  • Guy Bertrand
  • Joseph Louis François Bertrand
  • Joseph Valentin Boussinesq
  • Abraham Louis Breguet
  • Haïm Brezis
  • François Bruhat
Please continue checking the list and then feel free to remove it. It is serving a useful temporary purpose at the moment. Thanks, Mathsci (talk) 22:34, 13 August 2008 (UTC)Reply

Jacques d'Allonville

Roger Balian

John M. Ball

Gilbert Ballet

Jean-Marie Basset

Klaus Bechgaard

Claude Berrou

Guy Bertrand

Joseph Louis François Bertrand

Joseph Valentin Boussinesq

Abraham Louis Breguet

Haïm Brezis

François Bruhat

Catherine Cesarsky

Pierre Chambon

Jean-Pierre Changeux

Gustave Choquet

Yves Coppens

Charles-Augustin de Coulomb

Stanislas Dehaene

Derek Denton

Catherine Dulac

Ludvig Faddeev

Albert Fert

Reinhard Genzel

John B. Goodenough

André Guinier

Erwin Hahn

Albin Haller

Serge Haroche

Christiaan Huygens

Pierre Joliot

Henri B. Kagan

Gilles Kahn

Laurent Lafforgue

Philippe de La Hire

Lucien Laubier

Jean-Marie Lehn

Jacques-Louis Lions (missing from list)

Paul Malliavin

Luc Montagnier

Vernon Mountcastle

Gustav Nossal

Louis Pasteur

Louis Poinsot

Robert Pound

Michael O. Rabin

Rex Richards

Victor Henri Rochefort, Marquis de Rochefort-Luçay

Évry Schatzman

Paul Tapponnier

Rudolf Trumpy

Jacques Villain

Mathsci (talk) 05:43, 14 August 2008 (UTC)Reply

Ok, we will find a solution for it. As I said, it is in the first place a question of readibility, besides, the links must be fixed ("John Ball" goes to a disambiguation page...). The list at French Wikipedia purported to be a list of "current members" which led to the objections stated above in 2005. I will think about it over the week-end, and sort it out. Kraxler (talk) 17:13, 15 August 2008 (UTC)Reply

Category

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Create a redirect from the fr spelling of the category to the en category so article translators find the correct one easily.LeadSongDog (talk) 14:11, 3 October 2008 (UTC)Reply

Women

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Shouldn't there be something in the history or even its own section about the Academy not allowing women to join? Famously Marie Curie being denied entry even after winning the Nobel Prize in physics (and later in chemistry). Also the first woman allowed in (in the 1960s I believe)was a grad student of hers. Kllh (talk) 23:26, 1 December 2010 (UTC)Reply

that's absolutely right -- you're thinking of Marguerite Perey, admitted in 1962, the first woman in the Academy. Lockley (talk) 04:10, 27 May 2011 (UTC)Reply

Removing the members list

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Per the above discussion from 2008 about the long list of Academy members with many redlinks, I went through that entire list and populated the member category accordingly, resolving links to disambig pages and other little problems. This (and some other comparisons) added 100 names to the member category. The list on this page is now redundant, the information much better reflected and maintainable within that category, so I'm going to remove it.

I also established another category, Category:Officers of the French Academy of Sciences, for presidents and secretaries and treasurers. Lockley (talk) 04:02, 27 May 2011 (UTC)Reply

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ACADEMY TODAY I notice the academy today section was lacking content, so I added the mission goals discussed on their official website.Lccm72 (talk) 16:26, 6 March 2020 (UTC)Reply

Early days of the Academy addition

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Going to add some information about the early days of the Academy, mainly details regarding its location and the facilities set aside for the Academy. Lwjt2d (talk) 16:36, 6 March 2020 (UTC)Reply

History addition

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i am going to add a sentence explaining the importance of the academy as being the lead body of French science between 1795 and 1914 Waktf3 (talk) 16:56, 6 March 2020 (UTC)Reply

10 Title Addition

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I am going to add a portion to the "History" paragraph, listing the 10 titles the Academy focused on in 1795. Mjtth9 (talk) 22:29, 9 April 2020 (UTC)mjtth9Reply

Academy Today Addition

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I am going to add more material on what the Academy is currently doing today.Lccm72 (talk) 17:41, 10 April 2020 (UTC)Reply

New Info regarding heirarchy/membership in the early days of the academy

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adding some more information pertaining to membership size and changes in the academy. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Lwjt2d (talkcontribs) 20:39, 10 April 2020 (UTC)Reply

Government Interference In the Academy

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Added a new section going into how the Academy was influenced by the government, especially during the Napoleonic period and reforming of the Academy in 1795.Lccm72 (talk) 23:04, 10 April 2020 (UTC)Reply

More info on Magendie

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Im going to add more information and sources for Francois Magendie, an important individual of the academy Mjtth9 (talk) 16:16, 24 April 2020 (UTC)mjtth9Reply

Additional information regarding roles and the election process of the early academy

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Adding information regarding elections in the academy and their importance. Lwjt2d (talk) 07:10, 7 May 2020 (UTC)Reply

Possible available logo to represent?

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So, while I was expanding on the Malay version of this entry, I stumbled upon this page on the Academy's members on their official site - apparently they have a striking logo of their own which seems more than enough to identify the entry in question - I can't seem to find it perusing throught the right categories in Wikimedia Commons. Can anyone (especially French-speaking Wikipedians) check on whether the logo is public domain so it can be extracted for this use? --Anumengelamun (talk) 12:33, 28 July 2020 (UTC)Reply

The reform of 1987 interrupts the timeline of the 1600s

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Would someone please consider moving the line about the the Reform of 1987 to a later place in the timeline of the narrative? The line about the reform of 1987 seems out of place between two points in the 1600s. At first reading, I found it jarring, and thought the year was a typo, until after checking the provided reference at JSTOR. I prefixed the line with a short phrase making clearer that there was a parenthetical jump to the 20th century. IGE (talk) 05:20, 15 September 2022 (UTC)Reply

Added Citations

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Hi there! I have added some citations to the article. I will gladly accept any and all recommendations or edits to these citations! Notarealperson2 (talk) 22:43, 6 September 2023 (UTC)Reply