Akademie
Akademie is a term used in German-speaking regions to denote a learned society or a higher education or research institution, often specialized in a field such as the sciences or the arts. The name can refer to national or regional bodies as well as to schools of art or technical instruction.
Etymology: The word derives from Greek Akadēmos, the name of the grove in Athens where Plato established
Functions and scope: Academies may be membership-based learned societies, research institutes, or training bodies. They promote
Modern usage: In German-speaking areas, Akademie commonly refers to specialized institutions in science, arts, or professional
See also: Academia, University, Art academy. The term Akademie thus denotes institutions devoted to advanced study,