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European Academies' Science Advisory Council

The European Academies' Science Advisory Council (EASAC) is a regional association of National Academies of science. Its members are 25 National Science Academies of the Member States of the European Union (EU), and the National Science Academies of Norway, Switzerland and the UK.[5] Malta and Luxembourg do not have National Academies of Science.[6] A pan-European Academy (Academia Europaea) and a network of all Academies from across the continent of Europe also have membership (ALLEA). EASAC was founded in June 2001[7] and was headquartered at the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina in Halle (Saale) until 31 December 2022.[7]

European Academies' Science Advisory Council
AbbreviationEASAC
TypeRegional Association of National Academies of Science
Area served
The European Union, Norway, Switzerland and the UK
Membership
28 National Academies of Science, Academia Europaea, ALLEA
President
Christina Moberg (SE)[1]
Vice presidents
Wim van Saarloos (NL),[2] Olivier Pironneau[3] (FR), Julian Revalski (BG)[4]
Websitehttps://easac.eu

EASAC was set up as a mechanism of collaboration for its member Academies, in particular for providing “science-for-policy” advice to the institutions of the EU.[8][9] This means that through EASAC scientific advice is offered jointly by the Academies to the European Commission[10] and the European Parliament[11] EASAC's work also aims to help inform national policy-making across Europe, and engage European media and societies.[8] EASAC aims to provide science-based analysis and recommendations on questions that are of relevance to EU policy thinking and development, e.g. on plastics in the circular economy,[12] genetically modified crops,[13] climate change and health,[14] forest biomass for energy,[15] or decarbonisation of transport.[16]

The association is funded by EASAC member Academies.[17] Since 2012 the IAP - The InterAcademy Partnership has also provided funds to EASAC which functions as IAP’s regional affiliated network for Europe.[18]

EASAC Core Programmes and "Science-Policy Dialogue" edit

The three core programmes of EASAC are Biosciences (including Public Health), Energy and Environment.[19] They explore areas where scientific evidence can help to inform the development of policy-making in the European institutions and, when relevant, also global policy-making.[19] Project remits require both considerations of the implications of the scientific evidence for policy formulation and the evaluation of the adequacy of the relevant science base.[20] Each programme is run by a Programme Director and a Steering Panel consisting of scientists nominated by EASAC member Academies. Members of the three EASAC Steering Panels are chosen for their experience in the respective field and together they advise EASAC on specific projects and help build relations with other expert scientists in the EU.

Biosciences edit

The aim of the Biosciences Programme is to inform policy-makers through scientific analysis on topics such as health, agriculture, and the progression of novel technologies with potentially multiple applications. The scope of the programme includes e.g. biotechnology, nanotechnology, synthetic biology, personalised medicine, and biosecurity.[21] The Steering Panel is chaired by Professor Volker ter Meulen.[22] The Biosciences Programme Director Dr Robin Fears is responsible for the programme's general organisation, project management, delivery and quality control, and day-to-day business.[23]

Energy edit

The Energy Programme provides scientific assessments and advice to EU policy-makers in the areas of energy and climate change-related topics. The programme covers a range of issues of concern to the EU, including energy resources, energy systems integration, renewable energies, energy efficiency, greenhouse gas emissions, electricity grid management, and energy security.[24] The Energy Steering Panel is co-chaired by Professor Hanna-Leena Pesonen and Professor Neven Duic. Energy Programme Director Dr. William Gillet is responsible for the programme’s general organisation, project management, delivery and quality control, and day-to-day business.[25]

Environment edit

The Environment Programme provides scientific assessments and advice to EU environment policy communities on topics including climate change, air and water quality, wastes and resources, biodiversity, ecosystems, and sustainability.[26] The Steering Panel is chaired by Professor Lars Walløe. Environment Programme Director Professor Mike Norton is responsible for the programme’s general organisation, project management, delivery and quality control, and day-to-day business.[27]

Science-Policy Dialogue edit

Since 2012 EASAC has engaged with its member Academies in a number of activities under the headline of "Science-Policy Dialogue".[28] These have generally focused on sharing of good practice of member Academies on questions such as the management of working groups and engagement with policy-makers and the media. As a result of the first such activity, a document on Good Practice Guidance for Managing Dialogue Between Academies of Science and Policy Communities was published in 2013.[29] In 2017-2018, EASAC's members reflected on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) and how the European and global networks of Science Academies could contribute to the United Nations SDG process.[30] Since 2020, EASAC has organised a series of virtual 'Science Communications Webinars', focusing on the contribution of the European Science Academies to the efforts to overcome the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe.[31]

Organisational structure edit

 
EASAC Organigram

Council edit

The Council is EASAC's assembly and governing body. It is composed of 30 scientists, nominated by, and representing, EASAC members. Council members are expected to regularly consult with their Academies about EASAC business to make decisions on their behalf at Council meetings.[20] Council sets EASAC's direction, agrees on the initiation of projects, monitors their progress, and reviews and approves reports and other types of documents for publication. It meets every six months, at the Academy of the EU Member State which will take over the EU Presidency about one month later.[20]

Bureau edit

The Bureau comprises the EASAC President, Vice-Presidents, and the past and incoming Presidents (for one year after and before tenure, respectively). Since 2012, Bureau has co-opted the Chairs of EASAC’s Steering Panels as members.[20] EASAC Bureau meets at least four times per year and is accountable to Council: it is responsible for implementing Council’s decisions and ensuring EASAC business runs smoothly. It is supported by the EASAC Secretariat, which is managed by the Executive Director and also comprises the Programme Directors, Secretariat Coordinator, Head of Communications and others.[20]

Secretariat edit

Originally managed and hosted by the British Royal Society, the Secretariat was hosted by the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina in Halle until 31 December 2022. EASAC’s Brussels Office at the Royal Academies for Science and the Arts of Belgium is also part of the Secretariat.[32]

The Secretariat is responsible for maintaining the working process of EASAC's groups, including the organisation of meetings of Council, Bureau, Programme Steering Panels, and working groups. It oversees management of EASAC working groups' outputs towards publication, launch and dissemination of EASAC reports, statements, and commentaries. It liaises with EU policy-makers, EU institutions, and other EU and national agencies of relevance to EASAC's work. The Secretariat maintains contact with EASAC member Academies and liaises with other Academy networks. The Secretariat also manages EASAC's communication activities, such as press releases, newsletters, website, and social media pages.[33]

Members edit

Cooperations edit

EASAC cooperates with a number of other organisations and networks, most notably IAP and SAPEA.

IAP edit

EASAC is the affiliated network for Europe of the InterAcademy Partnership (IAP). The IAP is the global network of more than 140 National Academies of science, medicine and engineering.[34]

A part of IAP's work is done through its four regional networks in Africa, Asia, the Americas, and Europe. Through IAP, EASAC connects with national science academies around the globe. EASAC has collaborated with all the three other regional networks of IAP: the Association of Academies and Societies of Sciences in Asia (AASSA),[35] the InterAmerican Network of Academies of Sciences (IANAS) and the Network of African Science Academies (NASAC), in particular on the project "Food and Nutrition Security and Agriculture" (2017-18).[36] EASAC research also provided the basis for IAP projects such as the recent "Climate Change and Health" project, which aims to produce regional assessments similar to the EASAC report, and a global synthesis in late 2021.[37]

SAPEA edit

EASAC is a member of the project consortium for SAPEA – ‘Science Advice for Policy by European Academies’.[38] SAPEA is part of the European Commission’s Scientific Advice Mechanism (SAM), which provides scientific advice to the College of European Commissioners to inform their decision-making.[39]

The project consortium of SAPEA consists of the five European academy networks: Academia Europaea, ALLEA, EASAC, the European Council of Applied Sciences and Engineering (Euro-CASE), and the Federation of European Academies of Medicine (FEAM).[38]

References edit

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External links edit

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The European Academies Science Advisory Council EASAC is a regional association of National Academies of science Its members are 25 National Science Academies of the Member States of the European Union EU and the National Science Academies of Norway Switzerland and the UK 5 Malta and Luxembourg do not have National Academies of Science 6 A pan European Academy Academia Europaea and a network of all Academies from across the continent of Europe also have membership ALLEA EASAC was founded in June 2001 7 and was headquartered at the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina in Halle Saale until 31 December 2022 7 European Academies Science Advisory CouncilAbbreviationEASACTypeRegional Association of National Academies of ScienceArea servedThe European Union Norway Switzerland and the UKMembership28 National Academies of Science Academia Europaea ALLEAPresidentChristina Moberg SE 1 Vice presidentsWim van Saarloos NL 2 Olivier Pironneau 3 FR Julian Revalski BG 4 Websitehttps easac euEASAC was set up as a mechanism of collaboration for its member Academies in particular for providing science for policy advice to the institutions of the EU 8 9 This means that through EASAC scientific advice is offered jointly by the Academies to the European Commission 10 and the European Parliament 11 EASAC s work also aims to help inform national policy making across Europe and engage European media and societies 8 EASAC aims to provide science based analysis and recommendations on questions that are of relevance to EU policy thinking and development e g on plastics in the circular economy 12 genetically modified crops 13 climate change and health 14 forest biomass for energy 15 or decarbonisation of transport 16 The association is funded by EASAC member Academies 17 Since 2012 the IAP The InterAcademy Partnership has also provided funds to EASAC which functions as IAP s regional affiliated network for Europe 18 Contents 1 EASAC Core Programmes and Science Policy Dialogue 1 1 Biosciences 1 2 Energy 1 3 Environment 1 4 Science Policy Dialogue 2 Organisational structure 2 1 Council 2 2 Bureau 2 3 Secretariat 2 4 Members 3 Cooperations 3 1 IAP 3 2 SAPEA 4 References 5 External linksEASAC Core Programmes and Science Policy Dialogue editThe three core programmes of EASAC are Biosciences including Public Health Energy and Environment 19 They explore areas where scientific evidence can help to inform the development of policy making in the European institutions and when relevant also global policy making 19 Project remits require both considerations of the implications of the scientific evidence for policy formulation and the evaluation of the adequacy of the relevant science base 20 Each programme is run by a Programme Director and a Steering Panel consisting of scientists nominated by EASAC member Academies Members of the three EASAC Steering Panels are chosen for their experience in the respective field and together they advise EASAC on specific projects and help build relations with other expert scientists in the EU Biosciences edit The aim of the Biosciences Programme is to inform policy makers through scientific analysis on topics such as health agriculture and the progression of novel technologies with potentially multiple applications The scope of the programme includes e g biotechnology nanotechnology synthetic biology personalised medicine and biosecurity 21 The Steering Panel is chaired by Professor Volker ter Meulen 22 The Biosciences Programme Director Dr Robin Fears is responsible for the programme s general organisation project management delivery and quality control and day to day business 23 Energy edit The Energy Programme provides scientific assessments and advice to EU policy makers in the areas of energy and climate change related topics The programme covers a range of issues of concern to the EU including energy resources energy systems integration renewable energies energy efficiency greenhouse gas emissions electricity grid management and energy security 24 The Energy Steering Panel is co chaired by Professor Hanna Leena Pesonen and Professor Neven Duic Energy Programme Director Dr William Gillet is responsible for the programme s general organisation project management delivery and quality control and day to day business 25 Environment edit The Environment Programme provides scientific assessments and advice to EU environment policy communities on topics including climate change air and water quality wastes and resources biodiversity ecosystems and sustainability 26 The Steering Panel is chaired by Professor Lars Walloe Environment Programme Director Professor Mike Norton is responsible for the programme s general organisation project management delivery and quality control and day to day business 27 Science Policy Dialogue edit Since 2012 EASAC has engaged with its member Academies in a number of activities under the headline of Science Policy Dialogue 28 These have generally focused on sharing of good practice of member Academies on questions such as the management of working groups and engagement with policy makers and the media As a result of the first such activity a document on Good Practice Guidance for Managing Dialogue Between Academies of Science and Policy Communities was published in 2013 29 In 2017 2018 EASAC s members reflected on the Sustainable Development Goals SDG and how the European and global networks of Science Academies could contribute to the United Nations SDG process 30 Since 2020 EASAC has organised a series of virtual Science Communications Webinars focusing on the contribution of the European Science Academies to the efforts to overcome the COVID 19 pandemic in Europe 31 Organisational structure edit nbsp EASAC OrganigramCouncil edit The Council is EASAC s assembly and governing body It is composed of 30 scientists nominated by and representing EASAC members Council members are expected to regularly consult with their Academies about EASAC business to make decisions on their behalf at Council meetings 20 Council sets EASAC s direction agrees on the initiation of projects monitors their progress and reviews and approves reports and other types of documents for publication It meets every six months at the Academy of the EU Member State which will take over the EU Presidency about one month later 20 Bureau edit The Bureau comprises the EASAC President Vice Presidents and the past and incoming Presidents for one year after and before tenure respectively Since 2012 Bureau has co opted the Chairs of EASAC s Steering Panels as members 20 EASAC Bureau meets at least four times per year and is accountable to Council it is responsible for implementing Council s decisions and ensuring EASAC business runs smoothly It is supported by the EASAC Secretariat which is managed by the Executive Director and also comprises the Programme Directors Secretariat Coordinator Head of Communications and others 20 Secretariat edit Originally managed and hosted by the British Royal Society the Secretariat was hosted by the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina in Halle until 31 December 2022 EASAC s Brussels Office at the Royal Academies for Science and the Arts of Belgium is also part of the Secretariat 32 The Secretariat is responsible for maintaining the working process of EASAC s groups including the organisation of meetings of Council Bureau Programme Steering Panels and working groups It oversees management of EASAC working groups outputs towards publication launch and dissemination of EASAC reports statements and commentaries It liaises with EU policy makers EU institutions and other EU and national agencies of relevance to EASAC s work The Secretariat maintains contact with EASAC member Academies and liaises with other Academy networks The Secretariat also manages EASAC s communication activities such as press releases newsletters website and social media pages 33 Members edit Academia Europaea All European Academies Royal Academies for Science and the Arts of Belgium Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts Cyprus Academy of Sciences Letters and Arts Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina Estonian Academy of Sciences Finnish Academy of Science and Letters Academie des sciences Academy of Athens Royal Society Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences Royal Irish Academy Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei Latvian Academy of Sciences Lithuanian Academy of Sciences Norwegian Academy of Sciences Austrian Academy of Sciences Polish Academy of Sciences Lisbon Academy of Sciences Romanian Academy Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences Swiss Academies of Arts and Sciences Slovak Academy of Sciences Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts Real Academia de Ciencias Exactas Fisicas y Naturales Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic Hungarian Academy of SciencesCooperations editEASAC cooperates with a number of other organisations and networks most notably IAP and SAPEA IAP edit EASAC is the affiliated network for Europe of the InterAcademy Partnership IAP The IAP is the global network of more than 140 National Academies of science medicine and engineering 34 A part of IAP s work is done through its four regional networks in Africa Asia the Americas and Europe Through IAP EASAC connects with national science academies around the globe EASAC has collaborated with all the three other regional networks of IAP the Association of Academies and Societies of Sciences in Asia AASSA 35 the InterAmerican Network of Academies of Sciences IANAS and the Network of African Science Academies NASAC in particular on the project Food and Nutrition Security and Agriculture 2017 18 36 EASAC research also provided the basis for IAP projects such as the recent Climate Change and Health project which aims to produce regional assessments similar to the EASAC report and a global synthesis in late 2021 37 SAPEA edit EASAC is a member of the project consortium for SAPEA Science Advice for Policy by European Academies 38 SAPEA is part of the European Commission s Scientific Advice Mechanism SAM which provides scientific advice to the College of European Commissioners to inform their decision making 39 The project consortium of SAPEA consists of the five European academy networks Academia Europaea ALLEA EASAC the European Council of Applied Sciences and Engineering Euro CASE and the Federation of European Academies of Medicine FEAM 38 References edit Christina Moberg KTH Prof dr ir Wim van Saarloos World Science Forum World Science Day celebrated on the 10th of November Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences 10 November 2020 Kalcheva Rumena The President of BAS has been elected Vice President of EASAC Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Partnership IAP the InterAcademy European Academies Science Advisory Council EASAC www interacademies org EASAC The European Academies Science Advisory Council PDF ec europa eu a b EASAC Nationale Akademie der Wissenschaften Leopoldina a b EASAC European Academies Science Advisory Council Knowledge for policy knowledge4policy ec europa eu Wilsdon a James Doubleday Robert eds April 2015 FUTURE DIRECTIONS FOR SCIENTIFIC ADVICE IN EUROPE PDF CSAP cam ac uk Climate change and its impact on food and nutrition security PDF Europarl Europa eu Health Working Group ENVI Public Webinar Climate Change and Health Wednesday 28 October 2020 European Parliament FINAL PROGRAMME PDF Europarl Europa eu Packaging plastics in the circular economy PDF EASAC eu Retrieved 2021 07 30 Planting the future opportunities and challenges for using crop genetic improvement technologies for sustainable agriculture EASAC Science Advice for the Benefit of Europe The imperative of climate action to protect human health in Europe EASAC Science Advice for the Benefit of Europe Commentary on Forest Bioenergy and Carbon Neutrality EASAC Science Advice for the Benefit of Europe Decarbonisation of Transport options and challenges 2019 03 20 How we are financed EASAC Science Advice for the Benefit of Europe Annual Report PDF InterAcademy Partnership 2019 a b How can science help to guide the European Union s green recovery after COVID 19 PDF Royal Irish Academy May 2020 Retrieved 2021 07 30 a b c d e A Guide to EASAC Governance and Operations PDF EASAC eu Call for Experts Regenerative Agriculture Royal Irish Academy January 4 2021 Public launch of EASAC IAP report on Food Security in Europe www sapea info Challenges and potential in regenerative medicine A joint report from EASAC and FEAM www feam eu Professor Hanna Leena Pesonen nominated to EASAC Energy Steerin Panel Suomen Tiedeakatemiat Royal Irish Academy Represented on EASAC Energy Steering Panel Royal Irish Academy October 3 2018 EASAC Perspective on Transformative Change Resistance and Challenges to Green Deals should not be Underestimated News Powered by Cision The Royal Irish Academy host the EASAC Environment Steering Panel Royal Irish Academy September 24 2018 Science Policy Dialogue EASAC eu EASAC Guidelines Good Practice in the Dialogue between Science Academies and Policy Communities InterAcademy Partnership IAP and EASAC Regional Workshop on the SDGs www interacademies org Academy of Europe Communicating science during the Covid 19 pandemic AE Info org Partnership IAP the InterAcademy The Royal Academies for Science and the Arts of Belgium RASAB www interacademies org Secretariat EASAC Science Advice for the Benefit of Europe About IAP www interacademies org AASSA The Association of Academies and Societies of Sciences in Asia aassa asia Opportunities and challenges for research on food and nutrition security and agriculture in Africa PDF Network of African Science Academies 2018 Partnership IAP the InterAcademy Climate Change and Health www interacademies org a b European Academy Networks SAPEA www sapea info SAPEA www sapea info External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title European 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