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<blockquote>To identify and address major issues of importance to [[science]] and [[society]], by mobilising the resources and knowledge of the international scientific community; to promote the participation of all scientists, irrespective of race, citizenship, language, political stance or gender in the international scientific endeavour; to facilitate interactions between different scientific disciplines and between scientists from ‘Developing’ and ‘Developed’ countries; to stimulate constructive debate by acting as an authoritative independent voice for international science and scientists.<ref>[http://www.icsu.org/5_abouticsu/INTRO_IntroMiss_1.html ICSU’s Mission web page], updated on 14 April 2004</ref></blockquote>
<blockquote>To identify and address major issues of importance to [[science]] and [[society]], by mobilising the resources and knowledge of the international scientific community; to promote the participation of all scientists, irrespective of race, citizenship, language, political stance or gender in the international scientific endeavour; to facilitate interactions between different scientific disciplines and between scientists from ‘Developing’ and ‘Developed’ countries; to stimulate constructive debate by acting as an authoritative independent voice for international science and scientists.<ref>[http://www.icsu.org/5_abouticsu/INTRO_IntroMiss_1.html ICSU’s Mission web page], updated on 14 April 2004</ref></blockquote>


ICSU was founded to bring together natural scientists in international scientific endeavour. {{As of|2007}}, it comprises 113 multi-disciplinary National Scientific Members, Associates and Observers (scientific research councils or science academies) representing 133 countries and 29 international, single-discipline Scientific Unions. ICSU also has 24 Scientific Associates.
ICSU was founded to bring together natural scientists in international scientific endeavour. {{As of|2012}}, it comprises 120 multi-disciplinary National Scientific Members, Associates and Observers (scientific research councils or science academies) representing 140 countries and 31 international, single-discipline Scientific Unions. ICSU also has 22 Scientific Associates.


An ICSU fundamental principle is that of science's universality, which affirms the right and freedom of scientists to associate in international scientific activity without regard to such factors as [[Race (classification of human beings)|race]], [[citizenship]], [[language]], [[Ideologies of parties|political stance]], or [[gender]].
An ICSU fundamental principle is that of science's universality, which affirms the right and freedom of scientists to associate in international scientific activity without regard to such factors as [[Race (classification of human beings)|race]], [[citizenship]], [[language]], [[Ideologies of parties|political stance]], or [[gender]].
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==Member Scientific Unions==
==Member Scientific Unions==
{| class="sortable wikitable"
{{col-begin}}
|-
{{col-3}}
! Abbreviation
* [[International Astronomical Union]]
! Union
* [[International Brain Research Organization]]
! Member Since
* [[International Geographical Union]]
! Field
* [[International Mathematical Union]]
|-
* [[International Union for Quaternary Research]]
| IAU
* [[International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing]]
* [[International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences]]
| [[International Astronomical Union]]
| 1922
* [[International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology]]
| [[Astronomy]]
* [[International Union of Biological Sciences]]
|-
* [[International Union of Crystallography]]
| IBRO
* [[International Union of Food Science and Technology]]
| [[International Brain Research Organization]]
{{col-3}}
| 1993
* [[International Union of Forest Research Organizations]]
| [[Neuroscience]]
* [[International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics]]
|-
* [[International Union of Geological Sciences]]
| IGU
* [[International Union of History and Philosophy of Science]]
* [[International Union of Immunological Societies]]
| [[International Geographical Union]]
| 1923
* [[International Union of Materials Research Societies]]
| [[Geography]]
* [[International Union of Microbiological Societies]]
|-
* [[International Union of Nutritional Sciences]]
| IMU
* [[International Union for Pure and Applied Biophysics]]
* [[International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry]]
| [[International Mathematical Union]]
| 1922
{{col-3}}
| [[Mathematics]]
* [[International Union of Pure and Applied Physics]]
|-
* [[International Union for Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine]]
| INQUA
* [[International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology]]
* [[International Union of Physiological Sciences]]
| [[International Union for Quaternary Research]]
| 2005
* [[International Union of Psychological Science]]
| [[Quaternary|Quaternary Period]]
* [[International Union of Soil Sciences]]
|-
* [[International Union of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics]]
| ISA
* [[International Union of Toxicology]]
| [[International Sociological Association]]
* [[Union Radio Scientifique Internationale]]
| 2011
{{col-end}}
| [[Sociology]] and [[Social Sciences]]
|-
| ISPRS
| [[International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing]]
| 2002
| [[Photogrammetry]] and [[Remote Sensing]]
|-
| IUAES
| [[International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences]]
| 1993
| [[Anthropology]] and [[Ethnology]]
|-
| IUBMB
| [[International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology]]
| 1955
| [[Biochemistry]] and [[Molecular Biology]]
|-
| IUBS
| [[International Union of Biological Sciences]]
| 1925
| [[Biology]]
|-
| IUCr
| [[International Union of Crystallography]]
| 1947
| [[Crystallography]]
|-
| IUFRO
| [[International Union of Forest Research Organizations]]
| 2005
| [[Forestry]]
|-
| IUFoST
| [[International Union of Food Science and Technology]]
| 1996
| [[Food science]] and [[Food technology]]
|-
| IUGG
| [[International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics]]
| 1922
| [[Geodesy]] and [[Geophysics]]
|-
| IUGS
| [[International Union of Geological Sciences]]
| 1922
| [[Geology]]
|-
| IUHPS
| [[International Union of History and Philosophy of Science]]
| 1922
| [[History of science]] and [[Philosophy of science]]
|-
| IUIS
| [[International Union of Immunological Societies]]
| 1976
| [[Immunology]]
|-
| IUMRS
| [[International Union of Materials Research Societies]]
| 2005
| [[Materials science]]
|-
| IUMS
| [[International Union of Microbiological Societies]]
| 1982
| [[Microbiology]]
|-
| IUNS
| [[International Union of Nutritional Sciences]]
| 1968
| [[Nutrition]]
|-
| IUPAB
| [[International Union for Pure and Applied Biophysics]]
| 1966
| [[Biophysics]]
|-
| IUPAC
| [[International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry]]
| 1922
| [[Chemistry]]
|-
| IUPAP
| [[International Union of Pure and Applied Physics]]
| 1922
| [[Physics]]
|-
| IUPESM
| [[International Union for Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine]]
| 1999
| [[Medical physics]]
|-
| IUPHAR
| [[International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology]]
| 1972
| [[Pharmacology]]
|-
| IUPS
| [[International Union of Physiological Sciences]]
| 1955
| [[Physiology]]
|-
| IUPsyS
| [[International Union of Psychological Science]]
| 1982
| [[Psychology]]
|-
| IUSS
| [[International Union of Soil Sciences]]
| 1993
| [[Soil science]]
|-
| IUTAM
| [[International Union of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics]]
| 1947
| [[Mechanics]]
|-
| IUTOX
| [[International Union of Toxicology]]
| 1996
| [[Toxicology]]
|-
| URSI
| [[International Union of Radio Science]]
| 1922
| [[Radio waves|Radio science]]
|}


==See also==
==See also==
* [[Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment]] (SCOPE)
* [[Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment]] (SCOPE)
* [[CODATA]]
* [[CODATA]]
* [[Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research]] (SCAR)
* [[Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research]] (SCAR)

Revision as of 00:25, 13 January 2012

The International Council for Science (ICSU), formerly the International Council of Scientific Unions, was founded in 1931 as an international non-governmental organization devoted to international co-operation in the advancement of science. Its members are national scientific bodies, and international scientific unions, including the International Mathematical Union, the International Astronomical Union and the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry.

Mission and principles

To identify and address major issues of importance to science and society, by mobilising the resources and knowledge of the international scientific community; to promote the participation of all scientists, irrespective of race, citizenship, language, political stance or gender in the international scientific endeavour; to facilitate interactions between different scientific disciplines and between scientists from ‘Developing’ and ‘Developed’ countries; to stimulate constructive debate by acting as an authoritative independent voice for international science and scientists.[1]

ICSU was founded to bring together natural scientists in international scientific endeavour. As of 2012, it comprises 120 multi-disciplinary National Scientific Members, Associates and Observers (scientific research councils or science academies) representing 140 countries and 31 international, single-discipline Scientific Unions. ICSU also has 22 Scientific Associates.

An ICSU fundamental principle is that of science's universality, which affirms the right and freedom of scientists to associate in international scientific activity without regard to such factors as race, citizenship, language, political stance, or gender.

The Council acts as a focus for the exchange of ideas and information and the development of standards. Hundreds of congresses, symposia and other scientific meetings are organized each year around the world, and a wide range of newsletters, handbooks and journals is published.

Finances

The principal source of ICSU's finances is the contributions it receives from its members. Other sources of income are the framework contracts from UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) and grants and contracts from United Nations bodies, foundations and agencies, which are used to support the scientific activities of the ICSU Unions and interdisciplinary bodies.

Member Scientific Unions

Abbreviation Union Member Since Field
IAU International Astronomical Union 1922 Astronomy
IBRO International Brain Research Organization 1993 Neuroscience
IGU International Geographical Union 1923 Geography
IMU International Mathematical Union 1922 Mathematics
INQUA International Union for Quaternary Research 2005 Quaternary Period
ISA International Sociological Association 2011 Sociology and Social Sciences
ISPRS International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing 2002 Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
IUAES International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences 1993 Anthropology and Ethnology
IUBMB International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 1955 Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
IUBS International Union of Biological Sciences 1925 Biology
IUCr International Union of Crystallography 1947 Crystallography
IUFRO International Union of Forest Research Organizations 2005 Forestry
IUFoST International Union of Food Science and Technology 1996 Food science and Food technology
IUGG International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics 1922 Geodesy and Geophysics
IUGS International Union of Geological Sciences 1922 Geology
IUHPS International Union of History and Philosophy of Science 1922 History of science and Philosophy of science
IUIS International Union of Immunological Societies 1976 Immunology
IUMRS International Union of Materials Research Societies 2005 Materials science
IUMS International Union of Microbiological Societies 1982 Microbiology
IUNS International Union of Nutritional Sciences 1968 Nutrition
IUPAB International Union for Pure and Applied Biophysics 1966 Biophysics
IUPAC International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry 1922 Chemistry
IUPAP International Union of Pure and Applied Physics 1922 Physics
IUPESM International Union for Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine 1999 Medical physics
IUPHAR International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology 1972 Pharmacology
IUPS International Union of Physiological Sciences 1955 Physiology
IUPsyS International Union of Psychological Science 1982 Psychology
IUSS International Union of Soil Sciences 1993 Soil science
IUTAM International Union of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics 1947 Mechanics
IUTOX International Union of Toxicology 1996 Toxicology
URSI International Union of Radio Science 1922 Radio science

See also

References

  1. ^ ICSU’s Mission web page, updated on 14 April 2004