Académie
The term "Académie" often refers to an institution dedicated to education and the arts. One of the most notable examples is the Académie Française, established in 1635, which aims to preserve the French language and promote literature. It consists of members known as "les immortels," who are elected for their contributions to French culture.
In a broader sense, "académie" can also refer to various academic institutions worldwide, such as académies of sciences or arts. These organizations typically focus on research, education, and the promotion of knowledge in specific fields, fostering collaboration among scholars and practitioners.