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29: 248:-language focus and was heavily supported by South African business. Based in Pretoria, it was established in 1909 and was the national academy (the statute was passed in 1950) until democracy in 1994. It was structured in two 'faculties': human and natural sciences, with a journal for each. While it still awards numerous medals and prizes, it is no longer recognised as the national science academy of South Africa. 269:
In 1995, 100 founder members were elected, and the Academy of Science of South Africa was launched in 1996 with then-President Nelson Mandela as patron. When the ASSAf Statute was passed, Act 67 of 2001, and the SAAWK statute was revoked, ASSAf became the official science academy of South Africa. The
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The strategic priorities of the academy are closely matched to those of the nation, focusing particularly on the need for the greatly enhanced availability of high-level human capital and an increased use of the country's best intellectual expertise in generating evidence-based policy advice that is
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on Science and Technology and the National Research and Development Strategy. It also seeks to meet other national priorities, such as the Accelerated and Shared Growth Initiative for South Africa, the Joint Initiative for Priority Skills Acquisition and the Grand Challenges of the
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Investigate and publicly report on various matters, in its own discretion or at the request of government or organisations in civil society, to promote and apply scientific thinking in the service of society;
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The academy established a number of awards, the most notable being the Science-for-Society gold medals, two of which are awarded annually. In conjunction with the DST and the
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academy had a central niche which differed from the previous academy: rather than having a merely honorific function, it was to provide professional, independent
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Use the common ground of scientific knowledge and activity to remove barriers between people and obstacles to full development of their intellectual capacity;
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comprising a number of stakeholders, and a consensus panel which would later release a report with a number of recommendations. In 2006, the report entitled
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was agreed to be essential to the new academy, inclusive of all South Africa's leading academics. In 1994, a plan and a draft constitution were adopted.
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Endeavour to establish and develop close relations with scientific organisations in South Africa and with similar academies in other countries; and
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With the dawn of democracy in the early 1990s, it was realised that a new model was required. The Foundation for Research and Development (now the
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magazine. In addition, a quarterly newsletter is published. The academy has also released a number of statements on a variety of topics such as
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The key objective of the academy is to promote and apply scientific thinking in the service of society. To this end, the academy shall:
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In 2001, the DST commissioned the academy's first study on South African scholarly journals. The study consisted of a
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in South Africa. It was started in 1996, and encompasses all fields of scientific work. Its legal foundation is the
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Endeavour in every possible way to inspire, promote and recognise excellence in scientific and technical practice;
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The year 2004 brought a breakthrough when the African Science Academies Development Initiative (ASADI) led by the
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Maintain strict independence while consulting other organisations and individuals in the widest manner possible;
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The ASSAf was inaugurated in March 1996 by the former President of South Africa and patron of the academy,
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Vigorous debates ensued, with South Africa's scientific community in flux. A democratic model based on
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Take any other action that it may consider necessary towards the attainment of its key objective.
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For about one century, the national science 'academy' comprised two separate institutions – the
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This was followed by the study on HIV/AIDS, TB and nutrition, ASSAf's first self-initiated
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Forum-based study on science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education
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Fellowship is also awarded by ASSAf, along with merit awards and certificates.
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Promote science education and a culture of science in the population at large;
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Scholarly books: their production, use and evaluation in South Africa today
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journal. The academy has been instrumental in the establishment of
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South African Council Agency for Natural Scientific Professions
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The academy is aligned to national policy as dictated in the
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IN 2001, the academy took over the publication of the
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Clinical research and related training in South Africa
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on evidence-based practice theory and best-practice.
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Forum-based study on science for poverty alleviation
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ASSAf Celebrates 20 Years of Excellence 1996 – 2016
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Lynnwood, Pretoria
South Africa
25°44′45″S 28°16′30″E / 25.74579°S 28.27505°E / -25.74579; 28.27505
Department of Science and Innovation
Subsidiaries
Council for Scientific and Industrial Research
Human Sciences Research Council
National Advisory Council on Innovation
National Research Foundation
South African Council Agency for Natural Scientific Professions
South African National Space Agency
Technology Innovation Agency
https://www.assaf.org.za/
science academy
Nelson Mandela
Royal Society
Suid-Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns
Afrikaans
National Research Foundation
Royal Society of South Africa
empirical inquiry
evidence-based advice
grant-in-aid
Department of Science and Technology
Pretoria
steering committee
United States National Academies
symposium
consensus study

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