Thursday, November 25, 2004

Chemistry International: Strengthening International Science for the Benefit of Society: An Overview of the International Council for Science

Chemistry International: Strengthening International Science for the Benefit of Society: An Overview of the International Council for Science:

"Founded in 1931, the International Council for Science (ICSU) is a nongovernmental organization representing a global membership that includes both national scientific bodies (101 members) and international scientific unions (27 members). Chemistry has played an important role in ICSU from the outset, with IUPAC being one of its original members. "

1 comment:

John Daly said...

UNESCO is of course a major contributor to ICSU.