Ayingo Foundation (AF) aims to use media and technology to provide
information and education on sexually transmitted infections, teen
pregnancy, drug abuse, and violence for young people aged 13 to 25. Since
2004, AF has created several volunteer and outreach opportunities for
youths in the local area.
In 2006-2007, AF will enable 1,300 young people to participate in our Media
to Prevention program. They will be involved in creating short documentaries
that will air on Ayingo Foundation TV (AFTV)- a nonprofit internet TV
station spreading awareness on youth issues.
The AJAS mission is to introduce, encourage and accelerate precollege students into the world of science, engineering and technology by enabling and integrating their participation into the social, cultural and scientific activities of the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. read more »
Paris Montagne le Pari des Sciences
Créé par des étudiants et des chercheurs désireux de partager leur passion des sciences, le festival Paris-Montagne se décline en plusieurs activités. Sa première édition s'est séroulé du 17 au 25 juillet 2006 dans les murs de l'Ecole Normale Supérieure, sur la montagne Sainte Geneviève. Entrée gratuite à tous les amoureux des sciences, petits et grands !
UN PARI DE SCIENCES ET D'AVENIR
Donner le goût des sciences - Prouver que la science et la réflexion peuvent être des activités ludiques et stimulantes faisant appel à la créativité et à l'esprit critique. Montrer que la science bouillonne de défis. C'est ce pari que souhaite relever le festival ! read more »
Established on 1995
Exclusively for Research and Development read more »
Gathering more than 200 young researchers throughout the world, the Permafrost Young Researchers Network (PYRN) is the main resource for young researchers involved in permafrost research. It is an international collaborative effort from students and researchers.
PYRN maintains a website, publishes a monthly newsletter, provides info on jobs, fellowships and conferences in the field of permafrost research and maintains a database on theses published in the field of permafrost studies.
It is also strongly involved in the organisation of the International Polar Year (2007-2008) and other polar-related organisations read more »
The Academy was originally established as a graduate organization at the University of Mississippi in 1974, under the full title of "The American Academy for Chivalric Research". It remained a student society for several years under the leadership of the noted musician and composer Dr. Parks Grant.
Today, the learned society is internationally based and has members in over 25 countries. The Academy is self-governing and independent but has ties with other learned societies around the world. The society has several sections of membership, including: Senior Academician (F.I.A.S.R.), Academician (M.I.A.S.R.) and Associate (A.I.A.S.R.). There is also a section for Patrons/Friends of the Academy.
All levels are by invitation only. The Academy's main goal is to provide a scholarly avenue through which individuals may meet and discuss research interests (natural sciences, social sciences, religious studies, arts, humanities, medicine, environmental sciences and alternative sciences) and provide papers, books and information on the aforementioned topics.
If you are a scholar or scientist and wish to join the IAPSR please read the FAQ section. You can afterwards contact us through our online contact form for membership. Your must be proposed by two Academicians or a member of the Membership Committee. Membership is free but we do expect donations. As a member you will have the privilege to publish articles and other works on the IAPSR website. Some works cannot be accessed by the general public but only by IAPSR members.
Carl Edwin Lindgren, DEd, FCP, FWAAS, FRAS
je suis un indépendant avec une expertise dans le domaine de la santé communautaire et de la santé de la mère et de l'enfant, je serais très heureux d'appuyer des structures interessées pour un développement meilleur en Afrique.
Dr Soliou BADAROU
We have changed the name of our organization and have established a new website. Please visit us and become a member today:
www.kent.edu/Polar
A global network of upcoming and young Nigerian scientists between the ages of 15 and 45 years. NICOYS major aim is to promote science, scientists and science career among Nigerians.