A brief history of IFIAS
The idea of the International Federation of Institutes for Advanced
Study was conceived at a Nobel Symposium 14 in Stockholm in 1969,
entitled "The Place of Value in a World of Facts." IFIAS was founded at
a second workshop in March, 1972, attended by 18 prominent research
institutions from developed and developing countries. IFIAS' original
objectives were:
- To promote and carry out joint transdisciplinary and transnational
research on world problems with a special emphasis on social, ethical
and humanistic aspects;
- To exchange information and staff among its members in industrial
and developing countries and to help place the work of its members in a
wider perspective of human and global needs;
- To build, through its network of contacts, a new type of community
of joint interests, and research for the discussion and promotion of new
ideas, concepts and evaluations of the long-term implications and
consequences of the work of the members;
- To involve decision-makers in its work and to develop mechanisms
for effective communication of the results to decision-makers.
The IFIAS Secretariat was located in Sweden from 1972 to 1986, and
for ten of those years, operated from space in the Royal Place donated
by the King of Sweden, Carl XVI Gustaf. IFIAS projects during the
Sweden years included:
- World water resources and strategies for management
- Schistosomiasis - snails and health
- The impact of climatic change on the character and quality of human
life
- Socio-economic and ethical implications of enzyme engineering
- Energy and quality of life
- Self-reliant development
- Human settlements - ecological guidelines for human settlements and
space utilization
- Interaction of health, nutrition, and education in optimal human
development
- Save our soils
- Science and technology for development - role of transnational
corporations
- Science and technology in Islam and the West: a synthesis
- Adapting economic theory to changing global conditions
- Analysing biospheric change
- Integrated national strategies for science and technology
- The new industrial and technological revolution and its impact on
the industrial sector of the LDCs
- Internationally organized research and national decision-making
In 1986, the IFIAS Secretariat moved to Canada, and until 1998 was
located at 39 Spadina Road in Toronto. IFIAS projects since moving to
Canada, other than the continuing programmes, include:
- Human Dimensions of Global Change
- International Diffusion of Biotechnology
- Science and Technology in Global Economic Change
In 1998, IFIAS became a "virtual organization". Its present address
is c/o the Institute for Environmental Studies, 39 Willcocks Street,
Suite 1016V, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5R 2S9
Phone/Fax: 416-410-4196 Email: info@ifias.ca
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