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IAP: The Global Network of Science Academies

IAP: The Global Network of Science Academies. Howard Alper Co-Chair, IAP Chair, Government of Canada’s Science, Technology, and Innovation Council. IAP is the global network of science academies, formed in 1993. Primary goals are to:

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IAP: The Global Network of Science Academies

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  1. IAP: The Global Network of Science Academies Howard Alper Co-Chair, IAP Chair, Government of Canada’s Science, Technology, and Innovation Council

  2. IAP is the global network of science academies, formed in 1993. Primary goals are to: • Work with member academies to advise decision makers and the public on the scientific, and science policy, aspects of major global issues • Catalyze and facilitate international cooperation in science • Empower academies to serve their nations for the benefit of their societies through programs, position papers/statements, partnerships, and networks

  3. IAP Programs • Science education • Science communication • Water • Building capacities for academies – strengthening existing academies and creating new ones • Working with nations to develop science, technology, and innovation strategies

  4. Statements and Briefs To educate and inform society on timely issues e.g. Statements • Ocean acidification (2009) • Health of Mothers and Children (2003) e.g. Short reports or briefs • A new initiative

  5. Workshops Conducted in relation to programs, statements, or InterAcademy Council reports including Energy, and Women for Science

  6. Regional Networks Continental networks, affiliated to IAP, are responsible for assuring success of programs and other initiatives. Examples include • IANAS: InterAmerican Network of Academies of Science • NASAC: Network of African Science Academies • AASA: Association of Asian Science Academies • EASAC: European Academies Science Advisory Council

  7. IAP – World Economic Forum Young Scientists Initiative 2008 – 40 YS at Summer Davos in China 2009 – 52 YS 2010 – 58 YS 2011 – in progress Legacies 2008 – Scientist / Entrepreneuer Partnerships 2009 – Global Young Academy 2010 – Science Ambassadors Program The WEF experience is a unique one for YS. They interact with young global business leaders, social innovators, and technology pioneers.

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