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International Science Council

Global non-governmental organization representing natural and social sciences From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The International Science Council (ISC) is an international non-governmental organization that unites scientific bodies at various levels across the social and natural sciences.[1] The ISC was formed with its inaugural general assembly on 4 July 2018 by the merger of the former International Council for Science (ICSU) and the International Social Science Council (ISSC), making it one of the largest organisations of this type.[2][3][4][5]

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Daya Reddy, mathematician, served (2018–2021) as the ISC's inaugural President.[6] Sir Peter Gluckman, pediatrician, biomedical scientist, and science-policy expert, was elected President in October 2021.[7] Other ISC's inaugural Officers elected for the term of 2018–2021 were Elisa Reis (Vice President),[8] Jinghai Li (Vice President),[9] Renée van Kessel (Treasurer),[10] and Alik Ismail-Zadeh (Secretary).[11] Until February 2022, Heide Hackmann served as the Council's CEO.[12] In 2023, Salvatore Aricò was elected Chief Executive Officer.[13]

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Activities

The Council convenes and mobilizes the international scientific community on issues of major scientific and public importance. Activities focus on three areas of work:

  • Stimulating and supporting international scientific research and scholarship, and communicating science that is relevant to international policy issues;
  • Promoting the ability of science to contribute to major issues;
  • Defending the free and responsible practice of science.

The Council is involved in co-sponsorship of a number of international research programmes, networks and committees.

The Council awards the Stein Rokkan Prize for Comparative Social Science Research.[14]

The Council's present activities are guided by the Action Plan 2022-2024: Science and Society in Transition.[15] At the heart of the Action Plan is a selection of projects and programmes that are relevant to all scientific fields and all parts of the world.

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Structure

The Council is governed by its Governing Board[16] and is advised by a number of advisory bodies in thematic areas such as space, polar, climatic, and data research.[17] It is headquartered in Paris with a regional office in Colombia. The Officers of the Governing Board are currently Peter Gluckman (President), Motoko Kotani (President-elect), Anne Husebekk (Vice-President for Freedom and Responsibility in Science), Salim Abdool Karim (Vice-President for Outreach and Engagement), and Sawako Shirahase (Vice-President for Finance of the Council).

The ISC's next assembly is scheduled to be held in Muscat in 2025. [18]

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Members

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In 2020, the International Science Council has 135 member organizations, 40 member unions and associations, and 30 affiliated members.[19]

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GeoUnions

A subset of ISC dealing with Earth and space sciences forms the GeoUnions network:[20]

The ISC GeoUnions partially overlap with the UN-GGIM Geospatial Societies.

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