Post on 13-Dec-2015
The European Academy of Sciences (EAS) is an international Association with scientific aim.
This Association is a non profit non-governmental independent organization with for main objectives the promotion of scientific European research.
EAS is registered and operates under rules and regulations of the Kingdom of Belgium.
EAS was founded on April 28, 2003. Statutes were approved by Royal Decree of the King of Belgium of December 17, 2003.
EAS is a very young Association which fully started its activities in 2004.
The registered office is established in Belgium, in the legal district of Liège.
President: Professor Hélène de Rode
Around 650 members
Website: http://www.eurasc.org
Our Association is represented in the whole world ( 58 countries)
Argentina Armenia Australia Austria Azerbaijan Bielorussia Belgium Bolivia Bosnia Brazil
Bulgaria Canada China Costa Rica Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France
Georgia Germany Greece Honk Kong Hungary India Israel Italy Japan Kuwait
Latvia Malaysia Mexico Netherlands New Zeland Nigeria Norway Pakistan Philipines Poland
Romania Russia Singapore Slovakia Slovenia South Africa Spain Sweden Switzerland Sinica
Turquey Ukraine U.K. U.S.A. Uzbekistan Venezuela Vietnam Yougoslavia
2 1 618
1 4
224
30
50
100
150
200
250
ArgentinaBoliviaBrazil
CanadaCosta rica
MexicoU.S.A.Venezuela
2 13 2
4
11
24
1 1 1 1 1 1 10
5
10
15
20
25
30
ArmeniaAzerbaijan
China
Hong Kong
IndiaIsraelJapanKuwaitMalaysiaPakistan
Singapore
Sinica
UzbekistanVietnam
European Union
America Asia Africa and Oceania
12 12
1
14
3 3 5
70
31
128
5 62 4 3
8 8
22
31
13
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
AustriaBelgiumBulgaria
Czech Republic
DenmarkEstoniaFinlandFranceGermanyGreeceHungary
ItalyLatvia
Netherlands
PolandRomaniaSlovakiaSlovenia
SpainSweden
U.K.
Non E.U.
2 14 3
7
38
1
11
1
7
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
BelorussiaBosniaCroatiaGeorgiaNorwayRussia
YugoslaviaSwitzerlandTurqueyUkraine
1
4
5
2
1
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
Nigeria
South AfricaAustralia
New zelandPhilippines
Breakdown of the members by countries
• Promotion of fundamental research and excellence in science and technology;
• Development of efficient collaboration among scientists and public authorities world -wide;
• Promotion of interaction between basic and applied research;
• Contribution towards the development of international policies in science and technology;
• Promotion of peace and prosperity by fostering wide international scientific and technological collaboration without distinction of race, gender, language or religion.
Objectives
The Academy disseminates knowledge and technologies via publications, international meetings and workshops, teleconferences, etc…
The Academy rewards excellence in science and technology by electing to its Fellowship and Honorary Membership and by awarding the Academy’s Blaise Pascal medals the brightest scientists who perform outstanding research.
Activities
• Biology and Life Sciences
• Chemistry
• Physics
• Earth Sciences
• Mathematics and Computer Sciences
• Engineering and Material Sciences
• Social Sciences
Divisions
The Presidium and the Executive Committee• include the President and the Vice-President/Treasurer• governing and managing bodies• develop the policy of the Academy
The Academic Council• Composition :
- the Heads of Divisions + 1 member of the Executive Committee• Role :
- proposes activities for each of the 7 Divisions- develops the objectives of the Academy
The Scientific Committee acts on its own initiative or on Executive Committee’s request
• advises the Executive Committee on Scientific matters• evaluates the scientific relevance of projects• proposes to the Executive Committee scientific activities• identifies research priorities• helps in the organization of international research networks
The Editorial Board• advises on editorial activities• helps in the organization of activities• oversees the Annals and other Academy publications
Role of the Committees