GERMAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
GERMAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
SCIENTIFICALLY INTRODUCING UNIVERSALITY TO ACADEMIC LIFE
   Faculties:   Music & Musicology · Philosophy · Medical Sciences · Education · Pythagoras · Consciousness · Humanities · Natural Science · The Dragon · The Veda · Culture · Opera & Arts

 

Home

Site Map

Basic Law of the Academy

The Cosmic
Education Programm

Introduction to the University of the Future

Peter Hübner
Developer of the University

 

Declarations of Good Will

World Senate of the Academies of
Academic Excellence

World Cultural Senate

World Science Senate

World Health Senate

World Medicine Senate

World Education Senate

World Consciousness Senate

World Enlightenment Senate

World Harmony Senate

World Music Senate

World Justice Senate

 

 

Astronomy of Mind EQ x IQ

Hall of Harmony

International Experts

Educational Program
Health

Scientific Research

International Media

International Congresses

Membership

Application to the University

 

 







 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
    DECLARATIONS OF GOOD WILL
 
   
  WORLD HEALTH SENATE
 
     
 

“The people go
and beseech the gods
for health
and do not know,
that they themselves have the power over it.”

Democrit



This statement of the great thinker of antiquity and teacher of men, Democrit, is the central idea of the WORLD HEALTH SENATE.

The GERMAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES has made it its task to anchor this authentic understanding of the natural human power over health successfully in the education systems of the peoples of the world. This is a universal medical educational work serving directly the peace in the world, with subjective and objective scientific means.

Our contribution will be to support the GERMAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, with all the means at our disposal, for achieving this work.

 
     
  <<   >>  
     
 

© 1998-  WORLD UNION OF THE ACADEMIES OF ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE


Design by
GLOBAL WEB DESIGN
one of the global services of United Productions International
“We integrate thoughts and ideas”