What was the AAAS purpose?
What was the AAAS purpose?
To advance science, engineering, and innovation throughout the world for the benefit of all people. Advancing science, Serving society.
Who is AAAS funded by?
Moore Foundation; Rockefeller Foundation; Carnegie Corporation of New York; and the Joyce Foundation. The federal government is the largest identifiable source of funding for AAAS. Between 2008 and 2017, federal funding to AAAS averaged over $3.3 million annually.
How many AAAS are there?
AAAS affiliates include 273 societies and academies of science, serving more than 10 million members, representing the world’s largest federation of scientific and engineering societies. For information about our affiliate organizations, please see our list of AAAS Affiliates.
Is AAAS a non profit?
The American Association for the Advancement of Science, “Triple A-S” (AAAS), is an international non-profit organization dedicated to advancing science around the world by serving as an educator, leader, spokesperson and professional association.
Is AAAS peer reviewed?
Science Journals AAAS publishes six respected peer-reviewed journals.
What does it cost to join AAAS?
For more information, contact AAAS MemberCentral Support at 1-866-434-2227, or visit MemberCentral….
MEMBER TYPE | DIGITAL RATE | PRINT RATE |
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Regular Member Scientists, engineers or research professionals who are working in academia. | $125.00 | $165.00 |
How are AAAS Fellows selected?
Fellows are elected annually by the AAAS Council from the list of approved nominations from the Section Steering Groups. Election as an AAAS Fellow is an honor and all Fellows are expected to meet the commonly held standards of professional ethics and scientific integrity.
Who can join AAAS?
Teachers & instructors in the K-16 setting. Retired scientists, engineers, or research professionals who are dedicated to continuing support of AAAS’s mission. Individuals who are not scientists or engineers, but believe in the importance of science for our society.