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Zimbabwe Academy of Sciences
AbbreviationZAS
FormationOctober 2004; 19 years ago (2004-10)
FounderResearch Council of Zimbabwe
Founded at Harare, Zimbabwe
Type National academy
PurposeTo promote scientific research and advise policymakers on science-related issues
HeadquartersHarare, Zimbabwe
FieldsTropical resources, ecology, environment and climate
Membership (2005)
35
Affiliations InterAcademy Partnership, Network of African Science Academies
Website www.zas.ac.zw

The Zimbabwe Academy of Sciences (ZAS) is a national academy of sciences in Zimbabwe, formed in 2004 by the Research Council of Zimbabwe (RCZ). It addresses subjects such as tropical resources, ecology, and environmental and climate studies. The academy is affiliated with the InterAcademy Partnership and the Network of African Science Academies.

History

ZAS was established in October 2004 after the RCZ conducted a study of global science academies. [1] The RCZ held discussions with existing professional bodies to discuss the need for a national science academy in Zimbabwe. The formation of ZAS was supported by policymakers consulted by the foundation committee. [2] [3]

By 2005, ZAS had 0 fellows and 25 members, making a total of 35 scientists. The academy was seeking funding from various sources, including the government, the private sector, and international donors. [3]

Objectives

ZAS's objectives include promoting scientific research in Zimbabwe and the region, providing advice on science-related issues, fostering cooperation among scientists and scientific institutions, recognising contributions to science and society, and disseminating scientific knowledge. [2]

Activities

ZAS conducts activities to achieve its objectives, such as organising scientific events, publishing scientific literature, participating in scientific networks, providing scientific advice, recognising scientists and researchers with awards, and promoting science education and outreach programs. [2]

Publications

ZAS publishes the Zimbabwe Journal of Science and Technology, a peer-reviewed journal that covers science and technology, including natural, applied, and social sciences, as well as engineering and mathematics. ZAS also produces the Zimbabwe Science News, a quarterly newsletter that includes news, events, and activities of ZAS and its members, and articles on current scientific issues. [2]

Membership

Current members of the ZAS include Christopher Magadza, David Simbi, Christopher Chetsanga, Francisca Mutapi, Paramu Mafongoya, and Idah Sithole-Niang.

References

  1. ^ "The ODL African Continental Education Strategy". Retrieved 30 December 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d "Zimbabwe Academy of Sciences (ZAS)". www.interacademies.org. Retrieved 30 December 2023.
  3. ^ a b "Zimbabwean science academy seeks funding". SciDev.Net. 27 May 2005. Retrieved 30 December 2023.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Zimbabwe Academy of Sciences
AbbreviationZAS
FormationOctober 2004; 19 years ago (2004-10)
FounderResearch Council of Zimbabwe
Founded at Harare, Zimbabwe
Type National academy
PurposeTo promote scientific research and advise policymakers on science-related issues
HeadquartersHarare, Zimbabwe
FieldsTropical resources, ecology, environment and climate
Membership (2005)
35
Affiliations InterAcademy Partnership, Network of African Science Academies
Website www.zas.ac.zw

The Zimbabwe Academy of Sciences (ZAS) is a national academy of sciences in Zimbabwe, formed in 2004 by the Research Council of Zimbabwe (RCZ). It addresses subjects such as tropical resources, ecology, and environmental and climate studies. The academy is affiliated with the InterAcademy Partnership and the Network of African Science Academies.

History

ZAS was established in October 2004 after the RCZ conducted a study of global science academies. [1] The RCZ held discussions with existing professional bodies to discuss the need for a national science academy in Zimbabwe. The formation of ZAS was supported by policymakers consulted by the foundation committee. [2] [3]

By 2005, ZAS had 0 fellows and 25 members, making a total of 35 scientists. The academy was seeking funding from various sources, including the government, the private sector, and international donors. [3]

Objectives

ZAS's objectives include promoting scientific research in Zimbabwe and the region, providing advice on science-related issues, fostering cooperation among scientists and scientific institutions, recognising contributions to science and society, and disseminating scientific knowledge. [2]

Activities

ZAS conducts activities to achieve its objectives, such as organising scientific events, publishing scientific literature, participating in scientific networks, providing scientific advice, recognising scientists and researchers with awards, and promoting science education and outreach programs. [2]

Publications

ZAS publishes the Zimbabwe Journal of Science and Technology, a peer-reviewed journal that covers science and technology, including natural, applied, and social sciences, as well as engineering and mathematics. ZAS also produces the Zimbabwe Science News, a quarterly newsletter that includes news, events, and activities of ZAS and its members, and articles on current scientific issues. [2]

Membership

Current members of the ZAS include Christopher Magadza, David Simbi, Christopher Chetsanga, Francisca Mutapi, Paramu Mafongoya, and Idah Sithole-Niang.

References

  1. ^ "The ODL African Continental Education Strategy". Retrieved 30 December 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d "Zimbabwe Academy of Sciences (ZAS)". www.interacademies.org. Retrieved 30 December 2023.
  3. ^ a b "Zimbabwean science academy seeks funding". SciDev.Net. 27 May 2005. Retrieved 30 December 2023.

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