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International Union for Pure and Applied Physics - IUPAP

International Union for Pure and Applied Physics - IUPAP. www.iupap.org to help the worldwide development of physics, to foster international cooperation in physics, to help in the application of physics toward solving problems of concern to humanity

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International Union for Pure and Applied Physics - IUPAP

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  1. International Union for Pure and Applied Physics - IUPAP www.iupap.org • to help the worldwide development of physics, • to foster international cooperation in physics, • to help in the application of physics toward solving problems of concern to humanity Un pays adhère en général via son Académie des Sciences ou sa Société de Physique ~50 pays, 20 commissions + groupes de travail sur des questions d’actualité, science ou société Energie, Nanosciences, Genre, Ethique…

  2. Les résolutions de l’Assemblée Générale 2005 (Cape Town) • It is resolved the mandate of the Working Group on Women in Physics is continued to the 2008 General Assembly. • It is resolved that the report of the Working Group on Energy be approved and the mandate of the Working Group is terminated. • It is resolved that the “Working Group on International Cooperation in Nuclear Physics” be established with the proposed mandate. • It is resolved that IUPAP reaffirm its adherence to the policy on the Free Circulation of Scientists. • It is resolved that Tunisia shall become a Member of IUPAP as soon as IUPAP has received the first year’s membership dues.

  3. COMMISSIONS • 13 membres + associés • La plupart concernent un domaine scientifique (Condensed Matter, Nuclear Physics …) soutiennent les grandes conférences du domaine, prix « Young Scientist »… • Commission des standards et unités • C13: Physics for development • C14: Physics education

  4. ACTIONS World Conference Physics and Sustainable Development,Durban 2005 Suites: • Workshop on Physics and Economic Development (Trieste 2006), Peter Melville • Action pour l’accès aux publications, avec l’ICTP • Soutien pour African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) en Afrique du Sud… Support for regional Meetings or Schools 2007 • Second International Spectroscopy Conference STP - March 25-28 Sousse -TUNISIA • Optics and Laser applications in medicine and environmental monitoring November 19-23 University of Cape Coast, GHANA

  5. Nouvelles règles pour l’adhésionde pays émergeants ou en développement • Cotisation réduite (100 à 1000 Euros) • Financement d’un colloque régional • Soutien à la participation de jeunes chercheurs à des conférences internationales Vietnam, Cameroun… OUVERT!

  6. European Physical Society (EPS) Interdivisional Group of Physics for Development (IGPD)Present Chair: Majed CHERGUI, EPF Lausanne • Financement d’Ecoles et Workshops: http://igpd-eps.epfl.ch • Liste de distribution automatique de courriels: Pour vous inscrire sur la liste, envoyez un message à l’adresse : igpd-eps-subscribe@listes.epfl.ch

  7. Quelques actions de l’IGPD Southern European Schools: organisées par une université ou institut, sur place avec expériences, sur des sujets plutôt appliqués: 2000: Physics and Medicine, Faro (Portugal) 2005: Physics and Environnement, Cairo

  8. PROJECTS - MESSAGES 1- Coordination entre organisations Réunion IUPAP C13 à Trieste, 1/9/2007, avec: ICTP, CERN, EPS, TWAS… 2- Sciences de base et développement: UNESCO: Programme international pour les Sciences de Base Réseaux, programmes coordonnés Chaire UNESCO de Physique à BIRZEIT(Palestine,2007) NEPAD: AmiNet, réseau de centres pour les Sciences Mathématiques En France: IRD fonction d’agence pour le développement, affirmer la place des sciences fondamentales.

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