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• Aerosol Society provides a national forum whereby various groups in the U.K. and Irish Republic involved in different aspects of aerosol research interact and co-ordinate their efforts. http://www.aerosol-soc.org.uk/ |
• American Academy of Sciences nonprofit organization distributing scientific information to public, organizing academic exchange, and promoting engineering and commercial applications of important scientific findings. http://www.aasci.org/ |
• European Science Foundation an association of member organisations devoted to basic scientific research in European countries. http://www.esf.org/ |
• Euroscience open association of those interested in science and its consequences on society. http://www.euroscience.org/ |
• IREX Armenia official site for the International Research and Exchanges Board Armenia which offers study, research, and professional internship opportunities in the United States. http://www.irex.am/ |
• Islamic Academy of Sciences international NGO of scientists and scholars working to advance research and development in science, technology, and natural resource issues while promoting Islamic values. http://www.ias-worldwide.org/ |
• New York Academy of Sciences nonprofit organization with nearly 50,000 members in more than 160 countries united by a commitment to promoting science and technology and their roles in fostering social and economic development. http://www.nyas.org/ |
• Norvartis Foundation exists to promote scientific excellence by arranging internationally acclaimed scientific meetings, publishing books, and communicating science to the public. http://www.novartisfound.org.uk/ |
• Science Service nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing the understanding and appreciation of science among people of all ages through publications and educational programs. http://www.sciserv.org/ |
• Science.ie part of Ireland's Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) Awareness Programme. Features science news, careers advice, and event details. http://www.science.ie/ |
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