One of the most important objectives of the Academy is the
promotion of fundamental research and excellence in science
and technology.
The Academy organizes seminars and symposia to promote
fundamental sciences. The Academy rewards excellence in
science and technology by electing to its Fellowship and
Honorary Membership and by awarding the Academy's medals to
the brightest professorial and postdoctoral science
researchers who perform cutting edge research.
The Academy is governed by the Presidium. The Academy
elects its Scientific Committee that advises on scientific
matters, identifies research priorities and helps in the
organization of the international research networks. The
Academy elects its regional representatives.
The Academy is registered as a European international
organization. Its activities are controlled by the Academy's
attorneys and an independent auditor.
The major objective of the Academy is to establish
efficient collaboration among scientists, researchers,
educators, engineers and public authorities world-wide, The
Academy promotes interaction between basic and applied
research and eases transfer of knowledge between knowledge
and end-users. The Academy contributes towards the
development of international policies in science and
technology and facilitates the creation of a critical mass
needed for solving the most important scientific problems.
The Academy draws upon the distinguished scientists and the
current information about scientific and technological
progress to identify the most important problems and to
discuss the ways for their solutions.
The Academy disseminates knowledge and technologies via
its activities: publications, international meetings and
workshops, teleconferences, etc.
The Presidium develops the policy of the Academy,
endorses its annual activities program and allocates the
budget. The Academy plays an important role in the promotion
of peace and prosperity by fostering wide international
scientific and technological collaboration without
distinction of race, gender, language or religion.
The Academy activities include: Fostering new scientific
and technological approaches Strengthening the European
industrial sector Assisting in the creation of businesses (including
newcomers) built on advanced technologies Strengthening the
international scientific co-operation Creation of a critical
mass of scientists and engineers to solve the most important
scientific and technological problems that affect the
quality of human life Promotion of new discoveries via
international workshops and special publications Promotion
of fundamental research as the basis of scientific and
technological progress.