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HEIDE HACKMANN
Heide Hackmann. Dr. Heide Hackmann is the CEO of the International Science Council, having previously been the Executive Director of the International Council for Science (ICSU) since March 2015. Before joining ICSU, Heide served eight years as Executive Director ofSALVATORE ARICÒ
Salvatore Aricò. Salvatore Aricò is Head of the Ocean Science Section at the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO where he contributes to shaping the ocean science agenda in the next decade and directs the Global Ocean Science Report. Previously, he was Executive Secretary of the United Nations Secretary-General’sScientific
LAUNCH OF AN ONLINE SURVEY FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A GLOBAL We would like to hear your views. The Agenda development process aims to engage with the DRR community but also a much wider range of actors, cognizant of the broadened scope of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction and related risk and resilience discussions under the Sustainable Development Goals, the Paris Climate Agreement and other global agreements. INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION FOR OPTICS (ICO) International Commission for Optics (ICO) ICO has been a member since 2005. The International Commission for Optics, ICO, was created in 1947 and was accepted as an Affiliated Commission of the International Commission for Pure and Applied Physics in 2005. Its objective is to contribute, on an international basis, to the progress and diffusionELIZABETH JELIN
Elizabeth Jelin is a Senior Researcher at CONICET (Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas of Argentina), working at IDES (Instituto de Desarrollo Económico y Social) in Buenos Aires. Elizabeth Jelin obtained a PhD in Sociology at the University of Texas at Austin. Her research interests and publications are in the fields INTERNATIONAL UNION OF MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETIES (IUMRS The International Union of Materials Research Societies (IUMRS) was established in 1991. It unites 14 regional Materials Research Societies world-wide, each dedicated to fostering and advancing interdisciplinary research in Materials Science, Technology and Engineering. The mission of the Union is to advance internationalcollaboration and
PHILIPPINES, NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL OF THE PHILIPPINES The National Research Council of the Philippines (NRCP), an attached agency to the Department of Science and Technology, is an advisory body to the Philippine Government on matters of national interest. Through the years, associate and regular memberships have grown to a total of 4,900, composed of researchers, scientists, engineers and INDONESIA, INDONESIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCES (LIPI The Council for Science of Indonesia or Majelis Ilmu Pengetahuan Indonesia (MIPI) was founded in 1956. Twelwe years later, in 1967, LIPI, the Indonesian Institute of Sciences took over the task of the Council. LIPI reports directly to the President of the Republic of Indonesia. Its main tasks are to assist the President in organizingresearch
HOMEPAGE - INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE COUNCILABOUT USWHAT WE DOOUR MEMBERSPUBLICATIONSCURRENTEVENTS The International Science Council (ISC) is a non-governmental organization with a unique global membership that advances science as a global public good. SPECIAL ENVOY FOR SCIENCE IN GLOBAL POLICY, FLAVIA About the Special Envoy. The appointment of a Special Envoy aims to strengthen ISC’s vision to advance science as a global public good. By building ISC’s identity and presence at the highest political levels, the Special Envoy will amplify the visibility and voice of the international scientific community within the UN and other global policy fora, such as the G20.HEIDE HACKMANN
Heide Hackmann. Dr. Heide Hackmann is the CEO of the International Science Council, having previously been the Executive Director of the International Council for Science (ICSU) since March 2015. Before joining ICSU, Heide served eight years as Executive Director ofSALVATORE ARICÒ
Salvatore Aricò. Salvatore Aricò is Head of the Ocean Science Section at the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO where he contributes to shaping the ocean science agenda in the next decade and directs the Global Ocean Science Report. Previously, he was Executive Secretary of the United Nations Secretary-General’sScientific
LAUNCH OF AN ONLINE SURVEY FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A GLOBAL We would like to hear your views. The Agenda development process aims to engage with the DRR community but also a much wider range of actors, cognizant of the broadened scope of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction and related risk and resilience discussions under the Sustainable Development Goals, the Paris Climate Agreement and other global agreements. INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION FOR OPTICS (ICO) International Commission for Optics (ICO) ICO has been a member since 2005. The International Commission for Optics, ICO, was created in 1947 and was accepted as an Affiliated Commission of the International Commission for Pure and Applied Physics in 2005. Its objective is to contribute, on an international basis, to the progress and diffusionELIZABETH JELIN
Elizabeth Jelin is a Senior Researcher at CONICET (Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas of Argentina), working at IDES (Instituto de Desarrollo Económico y Social) in Buenos Aires. Elizabeth Jelin obtained a PhD in Sociology at the University of Texas at Austin. Her research interests and publications are in the fields INTERNATIONAL UNION OF MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETIES (IUMRS The International Union of Materials Research Societies (IUMRS) was established in 1991. It unites 14 regional Materials Research Societies world-wide, each dedicated to fostering and advancing interdisciplinary research in Materials Science, Technology and Engineering. The mission of the Union is to advance internationalcollaboration and
PHILIPPINES, NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL OF THE PHILIPPINES The National Research Council of the Philippines (NRCP), an attached agency to the Department of Science and Technology, is an advisory body to the Philippine Government on matters of national interest. Through the years, associate and regular memberships have grown to a total of 4,900, composed of researchers, scientists, engineers and INDONESIA, INDONESIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCES (LIPI The Council for Science of Indonesia or Majelis Ilmu Pengetahuan Indonesia (MIPI) was founded in 1956. Twelwe years later, in 1967, LIPI, the Indonesian Institute of Sciences took over the task of the Council. LIPI reports directly to the President of the Republic of Indonesia. Its main tasks are to assist the President in organizingresearch
ACTION PLAN 2019
Advancing Science as a Global Public Good. The Action Plan 2019 – 2021 marks the culmination of many months of Board discussions, consultation within the ISC membership and with the broader international science community.It is intended to be a living document, allowing the ISC the flexibility to respond to new and emerging opportunities, and to adapt to ongoing strategic reflectionand
ISC PODCASTS
ISC Presents is a podcast by the International Science Council. We discuss the challenges, stories, and celebrations of science while seeking to encourage international action on concerns to both science, and society. We look forward to listening with you. The ISC’s podcast series highlighting all aspects of diversity in science maycontain
THE FUTURE OF SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHING The future of scientific publishing. This project explores the role of publishing in the scientific enterprise, asking how the scholarly publishing system can maximize benefit to global science and to wider audiences for scientific research. Accessible publication of the results and ideas arising from research is a fundamental part of theFUNDING PROGRAMMES
The programme is run by the International Science Council together with its Regional Office for Africa and in strong partnership with the Network of African Science Academies (NASAC). The Programme is supported by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida) and will run until December 2020. See here for moreinformation.
ETHICAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF SCIENTISTS AT A TIME OF A Scientists have the responsibility to communicate uncertainties, where they exist, to policy-makers and the public. What counts as a “reasonable risk” depends in part on one’s values. For this reason the communication of uncertainties is crucial to societies’ responses. Public health models, like all science, involveuncertainty, and it
INTEGRATED RESEARCH ON DISASTER RISK (IRDR Integrated Research on Disaster Risk (IRDR) is a decade-long, interdisciplinary research programme seeking to address the challenges brought by natural hazard events, mitigate their impacts, and improve related policy-making mechanisms. The impacts of natural hazards continue to increase around the world; the frequency of recordeddisasters
A GUIDE TO SDG INTERACTIONS: FROM SCIENCE TO A Guide to SDG Interactions: from Science to Implementation. The report examines the interactions between the various goals and targets, determining to what extent they reinforce or conflict with each other. It provides a blueprint to help countries implement andGEOFFREY BOULTON
Geoffrey Boulton is Regius Professor of Geology Emeritus at the University of Edinburgh and former Vice-Principal of the University. He is Past-President of the ISC Committee on Data for Science and Technology (CODATA) and chaired the Science International Accord on Open Data in a Big Data World. He chairs the Academic Advisory Council of the University of Heidelberg, is a member of the A GUIDE TO SDG INTERACTIONS: FROM SCIENCE TO … A FRAMEWORK FOR UNDERSTANDING SDG INTERACTIONS 05 127 SDG 7 ENSURE ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE, RELIABLE, SUSTAINABLE AND MODERN ENERGY FOR ALL David McCollum (iiasa), Luis Gomez Echeverri (iiasa), INDONESIA, INDONESIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCES (LIPI The Council for Science of Indonesia or Majelis Ilmu Pengetahuan Indonesia (MIPI) was founded in 1956. Twelwe years later, in 1967, LIPI, the Indonesian Institute of Sciences took over the task of the Council. LIPI reports directly to the President of the Republic of Indonesia. Its main tasks are to assist the President in organizingresearch
HOMEPAGE - INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE COUNCILABOUT USWHAT WE DOOUR MEMBERSPUBLICATIONSCURRENTEVENTS The International Science Council (ISC) is a non-governmental organization with a unique global membership that advances science as a global public good. SPECIAL ENVOY FOR SCIENCE IN GLOBAL POLICY, FLAVIA About the Special Envoy. The appointment of a Special Envoy aims to strengthen ISC’s vision to advance science as a global public good. By building ISC’s identity and presence at the highest political levels, the Special Envoy will amplify the visibility and voice of the international scientific community within the UN and other global policy fora, such as the G20.HEIDE HACKMANN
Heide Hackmann. Dr. Heide Hackmann is the CEO of the International Science Council, having previously been the Executive Director of the International Council for Science (ICSU) since March 2015. Before joining ICSU, Heide served eight years as Executive Director ofSALVATORE ARICÒ
Salvatore Aricò. Salvatore Aricò is Head of the Ocean Science Section at the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO where he contributes to shaping the ocean science agenda in the next decade and directs the Global Ocean Science Report. Previously, he was Executive Secretary of the United Nations Secretary-General’sScientific
LAUNCH OF AN ONLINE SURVEY FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A GLOBAL We would like to hear your views. The Agenda development process aims to engage with the DRR community but also a much wider range of actors, cognizant of the broadened scope of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction and related risk and resilience discussions under the Sustainable Development Goals, the Paris Climate Agreement and other global agreements. INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION FOR OPTICS (ICO) International Commission for Optics (ICO) ICO has been a member since 2005. The International Commission for Optics, ICO, was created in 1947 and was accepted as an Affiliated Commission of the International Commission for Pure and Applied Physics in 2005. Its objective is to contribute, on an international basis, to the progress and diffusionELIZABETH JELIN
Elizabeth Jelin is a Senior Researcher at CONICET (Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas of Argentina), working at IDES (Instituto de Desarrollo Económico y Social) in Buenos Aires. Elizabeth Jelin obtained a PhD in Sociology at the University of Texas at Austin. Her research interests and publications are in the fields INTERNATIONAL UNION OF MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETIES (IUMRS The International Union of Materials Research Societies (IUMRS) was established in 1991. It unites 14 regional Materials Research Societies world-wide, each dedicated to fostering and advancing interdisciplinary research in Materials Science, Technology and Engineering. The mission of the Union is to advance internationalcollaboration and
PHILIPPINES, NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL OF THE PHILIPPINES The National Research Council of the Philippines (NRCP), an attached agency to the Department of Science and Technology, is an advisory body to the Philippine Government on matters of national interest. Through the years, associate and regular memberships have grown to a total of 4,900, composed of researchers, scientists, engineers and INDONESIA, INDONESIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCES (LIPI The Council for Science of Indonesia or Majelis Ilmu Pengetahuan Indonesia (MIPI) was founded in 1956. Twelwe years later, in 1967, LIPI, the Indonesian Institute of Sciences took over the task of the Council. LIPI reports directly to the President of the Republic of Indonesia. Its main tasks are to assist the President in organizingresearch
HOMEPAGE - INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE COUNCILABOUT USWHAT WE DOOUR MEMBERSPUBLICATIONSCURRENTEVENTS The International Science Council (ISC) is a non-governmental organization with a unique global membership that advances science as a global public good. SPECIAL ENVOY FOR SCIENCE IN GLOBAL POLICY, FLAVIA About the Special Envoy. The appointment of a Special Envoy aims to strengthen ISC’s vision to advance science as a global public good. By building ISC’s identity and presence at the highest political levels, the Special Envoy will amplify the visibility and voice of the international scientific community within the UN and other global policy fora, such as the G20.HEIDE HACKMANN
Heide Hackmann. Dr. Heide Hackmann is the CEO of the International Science Council, having previously been the Executive Director of the International Council for Science (ICSU) since March 2015. Before joining ICSU, Heide served eight years as Executive Director ofSALVATORE ARICÒ
Salvatore Aricò. Salvatore Aricò is Head of the Ocean Science Section at the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO where he contributes to shaping the ocean science agenda in the next decade and directs the Global Ocean Science Report. Previously, he was Executive Secretary of the United Nations Secretary-General’sScientific
LAUNCH OF AN ONLINE SURVEY FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A GLOBAL We would like to hear your views. The Agenda development process aims to engage with the DRR community but also a much wider range of actors, cognizant of the broadened scope of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction and related risk and resilience discussions under the Sustainable Development Goals, the Paris Climate Agreement and other global agreements. INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION FOR OPTICS (ICO) International Commission for Optics (ICO) ICO has been a member since 2005. The International Commission for Optics, ICO, was created in 1947 and was accepted as an Affiliated Commission of the International Commission for Pure and Applied Physics in 2005. Its objective is to contribute, on an international basis, to the progress and diffusionELIZABETH JELIN
Elizabeth Jelin is a Senior Researcher at CONICET (Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas of Argentina), working at IDES (Instituto de Desarrollo Económico y Social) in Buenos Aires. Elizabeth Jelin obtained a PhD in Sociology at the University of Texas at Austin. Her research interests and publications are in the fields INTERNATIONAL UNION OF MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETIES (IUMRS The International Union of Materials Research Societies (IUMRS) was established in 1991. It unites 14 regional Materials Research Societies world-wide, each dedicated to fostering and advancing interdisciplinary research in Materials Science, Technology and Engineering. The mission of the Union is to advance internationalcollaboration and
PHILIPPINES, NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL OF THE PHILIPPINES The National Research Council of the Philippines (NRCP), an attached agency to the Department of Science and Technology, is an advisory body to the Philippine Government on matters of national interest. Through the years, associate and regular memberships have grown to a total of 4,900, composed of researchers, scientists, engineers and INDONESIA, INDONESIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCES (LIPI The Council for Science of Indonesia or Majelis Ilmu Pengetahuan Indonesia (MIPI) was founded in 1956. Twelwe years later, in 1967, LIPI, the Indonesian Institute of Sciences took over the task of the Council. LIPI reports directly to the President of the Republic of Indonesia. Its main tasks are to assist the President in organizingresearch
ACTION PLAN 2019
Advancing Science as a Global Public Good. The Action Plan 2019 – 2021 marks the culmination of many months of Board discussions, consultation within the ISC membership and with the broader international science community.It is intended to be a living document, allowing the ISC the flexibility to respond to new and emerging opportunities, and to adapt to ongoing strategic reflectionand
ISC PODCASTS
ISC Presents is a podcast by the International Science Council. We discuss the challenges, stories, and celebrations of science while seeking to encourage international action on concerns to both science, and society. We look forward to listening with you. The ISC’s podcast series highlighting all aspects of diversity in science maycontain
THE FUTURE OF SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHING The future of scientific publishing. This project explores the role of publishing in the scientific enterprise, asking how the scholarly publishing system can maximize benefit to global science and to wider audiences for scientific research. Accessible publication of the results and ideas arising from research is a fundamental part of theFUNDING PROGRAMMES
The programme is run by the International Science Council together with its Regional Office for Africa and in strong partnership with the Network of African Science Academies (NASAC). The Programme is supported by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida) and will run until December 2020. See here for moreinformation.
ETHICAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF SCIENTISTS AT A TIME OF A Scientists have the responsibility to communicate uncertainties, where they exist, to policy-makers and the public. What counts as a “reasonable risk” depends in part on one’s values. For this reason the communication of uncertainties is crucial to societies’ responses. Public health models, like all science, involveuncertainty, and it
INTEGRATED RESEARCH ON DISASTER RISK (IRDR Integrated Research on Disaster Risk (IRDR) is a decade-long, interdisciplinary research programme seeking to address the challenges brought by natural hazard events, mitigate their impacts, and improve related policy-making mechanisms. The impacts of natural hazards continue to increase around the world; the frequency of recordeddisasters
A GUIDE TO SDG INTERACTIONS: FROM SCIENCE TO A Guide to SDG Interactions: from Science to Implementation. The report examines the interactions between the various goals and targets, determining to what extent they reinforce or conflict with each other. It provides a blueprint to help countries implement andGEOFFREY BOULTON
Geoffrey Boulton is Regius Professor of Geology Emeritus at the University of Edinburgh and former Vice-Principal of the University. He is Past-President of the ISC Committee on Data for Science and Technology (CODATA) and chaired the Science International Accord on Open Data in a Big Data World. He chairs the Academic Advisory Council of the University of Heidelberg, is a member of the A GUIDE TO SDG INTERACTIONS: FROM SCIENCE TO … A FRAMEWORK FOR UNDERSTANDING SDG INTERACTIONS 05 127 SDG 7 ENSURE ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE, RELIABLE, SUSTAINABLE AND MODERN ENERGY FOR ALL David McCollum (iiasa), Luis Gomez Echeverri (iiasa), INDONESIA, INDONESIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCES (LIPI The Council for Science of Indonesia or Majelis Ilmu Pengetahuan Indonesia (MIPI) was founded in 1956. Twelwe years later, in 1967, LIPI, the Indonesian Institute of Sciences took over the task of the Council. LIPI reports directly to the President of the Republic of Indonesia. Its main tasks are to assist the President in organizingresearch
HOMEPAGE - INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE COUNCILABOUT USWHAT WE DOOUR MEMBERSPUBLICATIONSCURRENTEVENTS The International Science Council (ISC) is a non-governmental organization with a unique global membership that advances science as a global public good. INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION FOR OPTICS (ICO) The International Commission for Optics, ICO, was created in 1947 and was accepted as an Affiliated Commission of the International Commission for Pure and Applied Physics in 2005. SPECIAL ENVOY FOR SCIENCE IN GLOBAL POLICY, FLAVIA About the Special Envoy. The appointment of a Special Envoy aims to strengthen ISC’s vision to advance science as a global public good. By building ISC’s identity and presence at the highest political levels, the Special Envoy will amplify the visibility and voice of the international scientific community within the UN and other global policy fora, such as the G20.HEIDE HACKMANN
Dr. Heide Hackmann is the CEO of the International Science Council, having previously been the Executive Director of the International Council for Science (ICSU) since March 2015. INTERNATIONAL NETWORK FOR ADVANCING SCIENCE AND POLICY INASP is an international development organization based in Oxford whose work supports Southern research and knowledge to transform lives. Established in 1992 to improve access to information and knowledge for researchers, INASP’s work includes a wide range of activities to build the capacity of research producers and users in emerging and developing countries.SALVATORE ARICÒ
Salvatore Aricò is Head of the Ocean Science Section at the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO where he contributes to shaping the ocean science agenda in the next decade and directs the Global Ocean Science Report. 32ND INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF PSYCHOLOGY The International Congress of Psychology (ICP) is organized every four years. After a long history, with the first ICP Congress held in Paris in 1889, the ICP is today one A GUIDE TO SDG INTERACTIONS: FROM SCIENCE TO … A FRAMEWORK FOR UNDERSTANDING SDG INTERACTIONS 05 127 SDG 7 ENSURE ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE, RELIABLE, SUSTAINABLE AND MODERN ENERGY FOR ALL David McCollum (iiasa), Luis Gomez Echeverri (iiasa), INTERNATIONAL UNION OF MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETIES (IUMRS The Materials Research field seeks especially to stimulate innovation and basic scientific insights that result from cross-fertilization of ideas among more traditional fields such as Physics, Chemistry, Bio-Sciences, Ceramics, Metallurgy, Geology, Engineering, Mathematics,Device
JOIN US FOR AN ONLINE KNOWLEDGE SHARING SESSION REGARDING 8 December 2020 08:00 - 09:30 GMT I 09:00 – 10:30 CET 9 December 2020 15:00 - 16:30 GMT I 16:00 – 17:30 CET HOMEPAGE - INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE COUNCILABOUT USWHAT WE DOOUR MEMBERSPUBLICATIONSCURRENTEVENTS The International Science Council (ISC) is a non-governmental organization with a unique global membership that advances science as a global public good. INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION FOR OPTICS (ICO) The International Commission for Optics, ICO, was created in 1947 and was accepted as an Affiliated Commission of the International Commission for Pure and Applied Physics in 2005. SPECIAL ENVOY FOR SCIENCE IN GLOBAL POLICY, FLAVIA About the Special Envoy. The appointment of a Special Envoy aims to strengthen ISC’s vision to advance science as a global public good. By building ISC’s identity and presence at the highest political levels, the Special Envoy will amplify the visibility and voice of the international scientific community within the UN and other global policy fora, such as the G20.HEIDE HACKMANN
Dr. Heide Hackmann is the CEO of the International Science Council, having previously been the Executive Director of the International Council for Science (ICSU) since March 2015. INTERNATIONAL NETWORK FOR ADVANCING SCIENCE AND POLICY INASP is an international development organization based in Oxford whose work supports Southern research and knowledge to transform lives. Established in 1992 to improve access to information and knowledge for researchers, INASP’s work includes a wide range of activities to build the capacity of research producers and users in emerging and developing countries.SALVATORE ARICÒ
Salvatore Aricò is Head of the Ocean Science Section at the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO where he contributes to shaping the ocean science agenda in the next decade and directs the Global Ocean Science Report. 32ND INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF PSYCHOLOGY The International Congress of Psychology (ICP) is organized every four years. After a long history, with the first ICP Congress held in Paris in 1889, the ICP is today one A GUIDE TO SDG INTERACTIONS: FROM SCIENCE TO … A FRAMEWORK FOR UNDERSTANDING SDG INTERACTIONS 05 127 SDG 7 ENSURE ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE, RELIABLE, SUSTAINABLE AND MODERN ENERGY FOR ALL David McCollum (iiasa), Luis Gomez Echeverri (iiasa), INTERNATIONAL UNION OF MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETIES (IUMRS The Materials Research field seeks especially to stimulate innovation and basic scientific insights that result from cross-fertilization of ideas among more traditional fields such as Physics, Chemistry, Bio-Sciences, Ceramics, Metallurgy, Geology, Engineering, Mathematics,Device
JOIN US FOR AN ONLINE KNOWLEDGE SHARING SESSION REGARDING 8 December 2020 08:00 - 09:30 GMT I 09:00 – 10:30 CET 9 December 2020 15:00 - 16:30 GMT I 16:00 – 17:30 CETOPEN SCIENCE
The first project, Open Science in the Global South, aims to position scientists and science systems in the Global South at the cutting edge of data-intensive open science, through the development of efficiencies of scale, the creation of critical mass through shared capacities, and amplify impact through a commonality of purpose and voice at regional levels.GENERAL ASSEMBLY
The 32nd General Assembly in Taipei was the last General Assembly of the International Council for Science (ICSU). Following the decision of its members to merge ICSU and the International Social Science Council (ISSC), the resulting new organization held its founding General Assembly in Paris, France, in July 2018.. For photos from the event, see our Flickr page OPENING THE RECORD OF SCIENCE: MAKING SCHOLARLY PUBLISHING Efficient access to the record of science - for authors and for readers - is essential for science and society. This ISC Report examines the current landscape of scholarly publishing, explores future trends and proposes seven principles for scientific and scholarly publishing. SCIENCE AND TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE March 2002 INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL FOR SCIENCE CONSEIL INTERNATIONAL POUR LA SCIENCE SCIENCE AND TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE Report from the ICSU Study Group on Science and Traditional Knowledge SECTION 1: BACKGROUND The World Conference on Science (WCS) was organized by UNESCO in cooperation with ICSU and took INTEGRATED RESEARCH ON DISASTER RISK (IRDR Integrated Research on Disaster Risk (IRDR) is a decade-long, interdisciplinary research programme seeking to address the challenges brought by natural hazard events, mitigate their impacts, and improve related policy-making mechanisms. AMERICAN GEOPHYSICAL UNION FALL MEETING The AGU Fall Meeting will be one of the world’s largest virtual scientific conferences, with exciting programming and events. This will be our most diverse, engaging and STATUTES AND RULES OF PROCEDURE The ISC Statutes and Rules of Procedure as approved by the ISC electronic extraordinary General Assembly in February 2021.. Download ISC Statutes and Rules of ProcedureDREW LEYBURNE
Prior to his current position, Mr. Leyburne served as Director General in various roles at NRCan, worked at the Privy Council Office, and was an Associate with McKinsey & Co. Drew holds degrees from Oxford University and Bishop’s University. HANS THYBO - INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE COUNCIL Hans Thybo is a Professor of Geophysics at Istanbul Technical University, Turkey, and the University of Oslo, Norway. He holds degrees in Physics, Mathematics, and Geophysics. He has been visiting professor at Stanford University. He held positions at the University of Copenhagen for 30 years, where he built geophysics as a discipline at the Geological Institute and served as head of INDONESIA, INDONESIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCES (LIPI The Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI) was initiated in the early 16th century, with the study of Rumphius on the Indonesian flora. In 1817, Reinwardt established Land’s Plantentuin, a botanical garden in Bogor, South of Jakarta. HOMEPAGE - INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE COUNCILABOUT USWHAT WE DOOUR MEMBERSPUBLICATIONSCURRENTEVENTS The International Science Council (ISC) is a non-governmental organization with a unique global membership that advances science as a global public good. SPECIAL ENVOY FOR SCIENCE IN GLOBAL POLICY, FLAVIA About the Special Envoy. The appointment of a Special Envoy aims to strengthen ISC’s vision to advance science as a global public good. By building ISC’s identity and presence at the highest political levels, the Special Envoy will amplify the visibility and voice of the international scientific community within the UN and other global policy fora, such as the G20. JOIN US FOR AN ONLINE KNOWLEDGE SHARING SESSION REGARDING 8 December 2020 08:00 - 09:30 GMT I 09:00 – 10:30 CET 9 December 2020 15:00 - 16:30 GMT I 16:00 – 17:30 CETHEIDE HACKMANN
Heide Hackmann. Dr. Heide Hackmann is the CEO of the International Science Council, having previously been the Executive Director of the International Council for Science (ICSU) since March 2015. Before joining ICSU, Heide served eight years as Executive Director of OPEN DATA IN A BIG DATA WORLD An international Accord. In this regard, there are a growing number of calls from various actors, both within and outside the scientific community, and from inter-governmental bodies such as the G8, the OECD and the UN, for open access to publicly-funded scientific data, especially regarding data of particular importance to major globalchallenges.
INTEGRATED RESEARCH ON DISASTER RISK (IRDRSEE MORE ON COUNCIL.SCIENCE 32ND INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF PSYCHOLOGY The main organizer of the 32nd ICP is the Czech and Moravian Psychological Society (ČMPS), strongly supported by the Union of Psychological Associations of the Czech Republic (UPA ČR) and under the auspices of the International Union of Psychological Science (IUPsyS). The 32nd congress will be held on 18 – 23 July 2021. Findout more.
INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION FOR OPTICS (ICO) ICO has been a member since 2005. The International Commission for Optics, ICO, was created in 1947 and was accepted as an Affiliated Commission of the International Commission for Pure and Applied Physics in 2005. Its objective is to contribute, on an international basis, to the progress and diffusion of knowledge in Optics andPhotonics.
A GUIDE TO SDG INTERACTIONS: FROM SCIENCE TO … A FRAMEWORK FOR UNDERSTANDING SDG INTERACTIONS 05 127 SDG 7 ENSURE ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE, RELIABLE, SUSTAINABLE AND MODERN ENERGY FOR ALL David McCollum (iiasa), Luis Gomez Echeverri (iiasa), INDONESIA, INDONESIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCES (LIPI The Council for Science of Indonesia or Majelis Ilmu Pengetahuan Indonesia (MIPI) was founded in 1956. Twelwe years later, in 1967, LIPI, the Indonesian Institute of Sciences took over the task of the Council. LIPI reports directly to the President of the Republic of Indonesia. Its main tasks are to assist the President in organizingresearch
HOMEPAGE - INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE COUNCILABOUT USWHAT WE DOOUR MEMBERSPUBLICATIONSCURRENTEVENTS The International Science Council (ISC) is a non-governmental organization with a unique global membership that advances science as a global public good. SPECIAL ENVOY FOR SCIENCE IN GLOBAL POLICY, FLAVIA About the Special Envoy. The appointment of a Special Envoy aims to strengthen ISC’s vision to advance science as a global public good. By building ISC’s identity and presence at the highest political levels, the Special Envoy will amplify the visibility and voice of the international scientific community within the UN and other global policy fora, such as the G20. JOIN US FOR AN ONLINE KNOWLEDGE SHARING SESSION REGARDING 8 December 2020 08:00 - 09:30 GMT I 09:00 – 10:30 CET 9 December 2020 15:00 - 16:30 GMT I 16:00 – 17:30 CETHEIDE HACKMANN
Heide Hackmann. Dr. Heide Hackmann is the CEO of the International Science Council, having previously been the Executive Director of the International Council for Science (ICSU) since March 2015. Before joining ICSU, Heide served eight years as Executive Director of OPEN DATA IN A BIG DATA WORLD An international Accord. In this regard, there are a growing number of calls from various actors, both within and outside the scientific community, and from inter-governmental bodies such as the G8, the OECD and the UN, for open access to publicly-funded scientific data, especially regarding data of particular importance to major globalchallenges.
INTEGRATED RESEARCH ON DISASTER RISK (IRDRSEE MORE ON COUNCIL.SCIENCE 32ND INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF PSYCHOLOGY The main organizer of the 32nd ICP is the Czech and Moravian Psychological Society (ČMPS), strongly supported by the Union of Psychological Associations of the Czech Republic (UPA ČR) and under the auspices of the International Union of Psychological Science (IUPsyS). The 32nd congress will be held on 18 – 23 July 2021. Findout more.
INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION FOR OPTICS (ICO) ICO has been a member since 2005. The International Commission for Optics, ICO, was created in 1947 and was accepted as an Affiliated Commission of the International Commission for Pure and Applied Physics in 2005. Its objective is to contribute, on an international basis, to the progress and diffusion of knowledge in Optics andPhotonics.
A GUIDE TO SDG INTERACTIONS: FROM SCIENCE TO … A FRAMEWORK FOR UNDERSTANDING SDG INTERACTIONS 05 127 SDG 7 ENSURE ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE, RELIABLE, SUSTAINABLE AND MODERN ENERGY FOR ALL David McCollum (iiasa), Luis Gomez Echeverri (iiasa), INDONESIA, INDONESIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCES (LIPI The Council for Science of Indonesia or Majelis Ilmu Pengetahuan Indonesia (MIPI) was founded in 1956. Twelwe years later, in 1967, LIPI, the Indonesian Institute of Sciences took over the task of the Council. LIPI reports directly to the President of the Republic of Indonesia. Its main tasks are to assist the President in organizingresearch
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The modern movement for open science embraces several, diverse perspectives. The ISC frames an inclusive definition of open science as: Science that is open to scrutiny and challenge, and to the knowledge needs and interests of wider publics. Open science makes the record of science, its evolving stock of knowledge, ideas andpossibilities
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Advancing Science as a Global Public Good. The Action Plan 2019 – 2021 marks the culmination of many months of Board discussions, consultation within the ISC membership and with the broader international science community.It is intended to be a living document, allowing the ISC the flexibility to respond to new and emerging opportunities, and to adapt to ongoing strategic reflection AMERICAN GEOPHYSICAL UNION FALL MEETING American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. 1 – 17 December 2020. The AGU Fall Meeting will be one of the world’s largest virtual scientific conferences, with exciting programming and events. This will be our most diverse, engaging and dynamic Fall Meeting to date. AGU20 is scheduled from 1-17 December 2020 to accommodate over athousand hours
OPENING THE RECORD OF SCIENCE: MAKING SCHOLARLY PUBLISHING Efficient access to the record of science - for authors and for readers - is essential for science and society. This ISC Report examines the current landscape of scholarly publishing, explores future trends and proposes seven principles for scientific and scholarly publishing. INTERNATIONAL UNION OF MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETIES (IUMRS The International Union of Materials Research Societies (IUMRS) was established in 1991. It unites 14 regional Materials Research Societies world-wide, each dedicated to fostering and advancing interdisciplinary research in Materials Science, Technology and Engineering. The mission of the Union is to advance internationalcollaboration and
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Member of the 2021 Elections Committee. Dr Flavia Schlegel has a distinguished international career, which includes positions as a Science Diplomat in Washington DC, the USA and Shanghai, China. At UNESCO, Dr Schlegel held the position of Assistant Director General for the Natural Sciences sector. During her tenure, 2014 – 2019, sheoversaw
ASUNCION LERA ST. CLAIR Asun is a Senior Advisor to the Earth System Services Unit of the Barcelona SuperComputing Centre, Barcelona, Spain. She also serves on the European Commission Mission Board for Climate Change Adaptation and Societal Transformations. Philosopher and sociologist, Asun has over 25 years of experience on solutions-oriented research on thehuman
HANS THYBO - INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE COUNCIL Hans Thybo is a Professor of Geophysics at Istanbul Technical University, Turkey, and the University of Oslo, Norway. He holds degrees in Physics, Mathematics, and Geophysics. He has been visiting professor at Stanford University. He held positions at the University of Copenhagen for 30 years, where he built geophysics as a discipline at the Geological Institute and served as head ofALISON MESTON
She also spent 12 years in the labour movement in Australia and the UK, organizing campaigns in sectors such as nursing, care homes, education, and the food and airline industries. alison.meston@council.science. +33 (0)1 45 25 57 77. HOMEPAGE - INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE COUNCILABOUT USWHAT WE DOOUR MEMBERSPUBLICATIONSCURRENTEVENTS The International Science Council (ISC) is a non-governmental organization with a unique global membership that advances science as a global public good.EVENTS ARCHIVE
Events Archive - International Science Council. Filter by Time Present and Upcoming Events Past Events Filter by Region All Africa Asia & Pacific Europe Latin America & Caribbean Middle East North America Filter by Topic All 2021 Transformations 7 - 8 April 2021 Agriculture Anthropology Antropocene Arctic Artificial Intelligence Astronomy BigGENERAL ASSEMBLY
The 32nd General Assembly in Taipei was the last General Assembly of the International Council for Science (ICSU). Following the decision of its members to merge ICSU and the International Social Science Council (ISSC), the resulting new organization held its founding General Assembly in Paris, France, in July 2018.. For photos from the event, see our Flickr pageINÈS HASSAN
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Heide Hackmann. Dr. Heide Hackmann is the CEO of the International Science Council, having previously been the Executive Director of the International Council for Science (ICSU) since March 2015. Before joining ICSU, Heide served eight years as Executive Director of OPEN DATA IN A BIG DATA WORLD An international Accord. In this regard, there are a growing number of calls from various actors, both within and outside the scientific community, and from inter-governmental bodies such as the G8, the OECD and the UN, for open access to publicly-funded scientific data, especially regarding data of particular importance to major globalchallenges.
INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION FOR OPTICS (ICO) ICO has been a member since 2005. The International Commission for Optics, ICO, was created in 1947 and was accepted as an Affiliated Commission of the International Commission for Pure and Applied Physics in 2005. Its objective is to contribute, on an international basis, to the progress and diffusion of knowledge in Optics andPhotonics.
A GUIDE TO SDG INTERACTIONS: FROM SCIENCE TO … A FRAMEWORK FOR UNDERSTANDING SDG INTERACTIONS 05 127 SDG 7 ENSURE ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE, RELIABLE, SUSTAINABLE AND MODERN ENERGY FOR ALL David McCollum (iiasa), Luis Gomez Echeverri (iiasa), INDONESIA, INDONESIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCES (LIPI The Council for Science of Indonesia or Majelis Ilmu Pengetahuan Indonesia (MIPI) was founded in 1956. Twelwe years later, in 1967, LIPI, the Indonesian Institute of Sciences took over the task of the Council. LIPI reports directly to the President of the Republic of Indonesia. Its main tasks are to assist the President in organizingresearch
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Events Archive - International Science Council. Filter by Time Present and Upcoming Events Past Events Filter by Region All Africa Asia & Pacific Europe Latin America & Caribbean Middle East North America Filter by Topic All 2021 Transformations 7 - 8 April 2021 Agriculture Anthropology Antropocene Arctic Artificial Intelligence Astronomy BigGENERAL ASSEMBLY
The 32nd General Assembly in Taipei was the last General Assembly of the International Council for Science (ICSU). Following the decision of its members to merge ICSU and the International Social Science Council (ISSC), the resulting new organization held its founding General Assembly in Paris, France, in July 2018.. For photos from the event, see our Flickr pageINÈS HASSAN
Inès is managing the COVID-19 Scenarios Project at the ISC. Inès Hassan is also a Senior Policy Researcher at the Global Health Governance Programme at the Usher Institute, University of Edinburgh. She holds a Doctorate of Engineering (EngD) in Biochemical Engineering from University College London. She has spent more than ten years JOIN US FOR AN ONLINE KNOWLEDGE SHARING SESSION REGARDING 8 December 2020 08:00 - 09:30 GMT I 09:00 – 10:30 CET 9 December 2020 15:00 - 16:30 GMT I 16:00 – 17:30 CETHEIDE HACKMANN
Heide Hackmann. Dr. Heide Hackmann is the CEO of the International Science Council, having previously been the Executive Director of the International Council for Science (ICSU) since March 2015. Before joining ICSU, Heide served eight years as Executive Director of OPEN DATA IN A BIG DATA WORLD An international Accord. In this regard, there are a growing number of calls from various actors, both within and outside the scientific community, and from inter-governmental bodies such as the G8, the OECD and the UN, for open access to publicly-funded scientific data, especially regarding data of particular importance to major globalchallenges.
INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION FOR OPTICS (ICO) ICO has been a member since 2005. The International Commission for Optics, ICO, was created in 1947 and was accepted as an Affiliated Commission of the International Commission for Pure and Applied Physics in 2005. Its objective is to contribute, on an international basis, to the progress and diffusion of knowledge in Optics andPhotonics.
A GUIDE TO SDG INTERACTIONS: FROM SCIENCE TO … A FRAMEWORK FOR UNDERSTANDING SDG INTERACTIONS 05 127 SDG 7 ENSURE ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE, RELIABLE, SUSTAINABLE AND MODERN ENERGY FOR ALL David McCollum (iiasa), Luis Gomez Echeverri (iiasa), INDONESIA, INDONESIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCES (LIPI The Council for Science of Indonesia or Majelis Ilmu Pengetahuan Indonesia (MIPI) was founded in 1956. Twelwe years later, in 1967, LIPI, the Indonesian Institute of Sciences took over the task of the Council. LIPI reports directly to the President of the Republic of Indonesia. Its main tasks are to assist the President in organizingresearch
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A GUIDE TO SDG INTERACTIONS: FROM SCIENCE TO A Guide to SDG Interactions: from Science to Implementation. The report examines the interactions between the various goals and targets, determining to what extent they reinforce or conflict with each other. It provides a blueprint to help countries implement and SPECIAL ENVOY FOR SCIENCE IN GLOBAL POLICY, FLAVIA About the Special Envoy. The appointment of a Special Envoy aims to strengthen ISC’s vision to advance science as a global public good. By building ISC’s identity and presence at the highest political levels, the Special Envoy will amplify the visibility and voice of the international scientific community within the UN and other global policy fora, such as the G20. COMMITTEE ON DATA (CODATA) The Committee on Data (CODATA), previously known as the Committee on Data for Science and Technology (CODATA), was set up by the 11th General Assembly of the International Council for Science (ICSU) held in Bombay, January 1966. The Committee held its first meeting in Parisin June 1966.
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Sir Peter Gluckman trained as a paediatrician and biomedical scientist and holds a Distinguished University Professorship at the Liggins Institute of the University of Auckland. He also holds honorary chairs in University College London, University of Southampton and National University of Singapore (where he acts as chief science advisor to the Singapore Institute for Clinical Sciences). He HANS THYBO - INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE COUNCIL Hans Thybo is a Professor of Geophysics at Istanbul Technical University, Turkey, and the University of Oslo, Norway. He holds degrees in Physics, Mathematics, and Geophysics. He has been visiting professor at Stanford University. He held positions at the University of Copenhagen for 30 years, where he built geophysics as a discipline at the Geological Institute and served as head of ASUNCION LERA ST. CLAIR Asun is a Senior Advisor to the Earth System Services Unit of the Barcelona SuperComputing Centre, Barcelona, Spain. She also serves on the European Commission Mission Board for Climate Change Adaptation and Societal Transformations. Philosopher and sociologist, Asun has over 25 years of experience on solutions-oriented research on thehuman
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