INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL FOR SCIENCE

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The 'International Council for Science' (ICSU), formerly called 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.

Contents
Mission and principles
Finances
Member Scientific Unions
References
External links

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.''
ICSU was founded to bring together natural scientists in international scientific endeavour. As of July 2006, it comprises 107 multi-disciplinary National Scientific Members, Associates and Observers (scientific research councils or science academies) and 29 international, single-discipline Scientific Unions. ICSU also has 24 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.[1]
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




International Astronomical Union

International Brain Research Organization

International Geographical Union

International Mathematical Union

International Union for Quaternary Research

International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing

International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences

International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

International Union of Biological Sciences

International Union of Crystallography

International Union of Food Science and Technology


International Union of Forest Research Organizations

International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics

International Union of Geological Sciences

International Union of History and Philosophy of Science

International Union of Materials Research Societies

International Union of Microbiological Societies

International Union of Nutritional Sciences

International Union for Pure and Applied Biophysics

International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry


International Union of Pure and Applied Physics

International Union for Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine

International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology

International Union of Physiological Sciences

International Union of Psychological Science

International Union of Soil Sciences

International Union of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics

International Union of Toxicology

Union Radio Scientifique Internationale

References


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

External links



ICSU.org, the official website

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