Presentation
Created in
1988 with
Cambridge, the
European Académie includes/understands more than 2000 personalities of 35 European countries and 8 non-European countries in fields as varied as the
Social sciences, the Médecine, the
economy, the Droit, the Lettres or the Mathématiques.
Each department includes/understands a committee which elects the novel members.
The Academy is chaired by Professor Jürgen Mittelstrass, while the vice-presidency is ensured by French Professor Jean-Paul Poirier.
List members and former members
Nobels price
- Rudolf Mössbauer, Nobel 1961
- James Watson, Nobel 1962
- Andrew Huxley, Nobel 1963
- François Jacob, Nobel 1965
- Manfred Eigen, Nobel 1967
- Antony Hewish, Nobel 1974
- Christian de Duve, Nobel 1974
- John Cornforth, Nobel 1975
- Werner Arber, Nobel 1978
- Kai Siegbahn, Nobel 1981
- Aaron Klug, Nobel 1982
- Bengt Samuelsson, Nobel 1982
- Simon van der Meer, Nobel 1984
- Carlo Rubbia, Nobel 1984
- Klaus von Klitzing, Nobel 1985
- Heinrich Rohrer, Nobel 1986
- Jean-Marie Lehn, Nobel 1987
- Steinberger Jack, Nobel 1988
- Robert Huber, Nobel 1988
- Hartmut Michel, Nobel 1988
- James Black, Nobel 1988
- Jean Dausset, Nobel 1990
- Erwin Neher, Nobel 1991
- Bert Sakmann, Nobel 1991
- Richard Ernst, Nobel 1991
- Paul Crutzen, Nobel 1995
- François Crouzet, Nobel 1996
- Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard, Nobel 1996
- James Mirrlees, Nobel 1997
- Rolf Zinkernagel, Nobel 1997
- Harold Kroto, Nobel 1997
- John Walker, Nobel 1997
- Claude Cohen-Tannoudji, Nobel 1998
- Jens Christian Skou, Nobel 1998
- Günter Blobel, Nobel 1999
- Arvid Carlsson, Nobel 2000
- Tim Hunt, Nobel 2001
- Paul Children's nurse, Nobel 2001
- John Sulston, Nobel 2002
- Kurt Wüthrich, Nobel 2002
- Sydney Brenner, Nobel 2002
- Vitaly L. Ginsburg, Nobel 2003
French personalities
Department History and Archeology
Literature and Theater
Philosophy and Theology
Social sciences (except history)
Sciences of the Earth
Chemistry
Biology, Molecular biology
Foreign personalities
Department History and Archeology
- Bronislaw Geremek
- Theodore Zeldin
Literature and Theater
Philosophy and Theology
Social sciences (except history)
Chemistry
Biology, Molecular biology