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The Science Council is a UK organisation that was established by
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in 2003. The principal activity of The Science Council is the promotion of the advancement and dissemination of knowledge of and education in science pure and applied, for the public benefit. The Science Council is the
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with respect to the European Union directive 2005/36/EC. It is a membership organisation for learned and professional bodies across science and its applications and works with them to represent this sector to government and others. Together, the member organisations represent over 350,000 scientists. The Science Council provides a forum for discussion and exchange of views and works to foster collaboration between member organisations and the wider science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medical communities to enable inter-disciplinary contributions to science policy and the application of science.


History Timeline

The Science Council was founded in 2003 by the late Professor Sir Gareth Roberts FRS, who served as the council's Founding President. In February 2007,
Sir Tom McKillop Sir Thomas Fulton Wilson McKillop, FRS, FRSE (born 19 March 1943) is a Scottish chemist, who was CEO of AstraZeneca PLC from 1999 until 2006 and chairman of the RBS Group from 2006 until 2008. Early life McKillop was born in Dreghorn, a small ...
FRS, became the President of the Science Council and he was succeeded in June 2011 by Professor Sir Tom Blundell, and then by Professor Sir Keith Burnett FRS in June 2016. In May 2021 Professor Carole Mundell was appointed the new president. In November 2008 the Science Council launched Future Morph, a website aimed at providing children, parents, teachers and the general public with information about science and how it might help in future careers. In 2015 an amended Charter was granted a
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seal.


Purpose

The Science Council's charitable purpose as stated in its 2015 Royal Charter is “to promote the advancement and dissemination of knowledge of and education in science, pure and applied, for the public benefit.” To fulfil this purpose, the Science Council advances professionalism in science through the professional registration of scientists and technicians who meet a high professional standard and competence and follow an established code of conduct. The Science Council's Royal Charter also defines its role as an umbrella organisation, providing a forum to connect members for discussion and information exchange. This supports our members in furthering their own commitment to advance science for the public's benefit. The Science Council provides member bodies with a forum to raise standards through sharing practice and knowledge, and to hold each other to account through a peer-review approach. A successful example of this approach is the recent Diversity, Equality and Inclusion programme of work.


Designations

The Science Council promotes the profession and contribution of science and scientists through the
Chartered Scientist Chartered Scientist (CSci) is a professional qualification in the United Kingdom that is awarded by the Science Council through its Licensed member organisations. Holders of this qualification can use the post-nominal letters CSci. Chartered sci ...
(CSci),
Registered Scientist Registered Scientist (RSci) is an extension to the Science Council's existing professional registers, that was introduced in 2012. This register extends the framework to allow professional recognition for higher technical roles. Holders of this qual ...
(RSci),
Registered Science Technician Registered Science Technician (RSciTech) is a professional qualification for science technicians that was introduced in 2011 alongside Registered Scientist as an extension to the UK Science Council's existing professional register for Chartered Sci ...
(RSciTech) and
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(CSciTech) designations and the development of codes of practice. Chartered Science Teacher was launched in 2004. Registered Science Technician and Registered Scientist were launched in October 2011 alongside the Chartered Scientist award, to build a framework of professional standards and recognition across the science workforce


Member organisations

* Association for Clinical Biochemistry and Laboratory Medicine * Association for Science Education * Association for Simulated Practice in Healthcare * Association of Anatomical Pathology Technology * Association of Neurophysiological Scientists *
Biochemical Society The Biochemical Society is a learned society in the United Kingdom in the field of biochemistry, including all the cellular and molecular biosciences. Structure It currently has around 7000 members, two-thirds in the UK. It is affiliated with t ...
* British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences *
British Psychological Society The British Psychological Society (BPS) is a representative body for psychologists and psychology in the United Kingdom. History It was founded on 24 October 1901 at University College London (UCL) as ''The Psychological Society'', the org ...
* British Society of Soil Scientists *
Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management The Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management (CIWEM) is an independent professional body and a registered charity in the United Kingdom that works internationally to advance the science and practice of water resource management ...
* College of Podiatry * Geological Society of London * Institute of Animal Technology *
Institute of Biomedical Science The Institute of Biomedical Science (IBMS) is the professional body for biomedical scientists in the United Kingdom. The IBMS was founded in 1912 and represents approximately 20,000 members employed mainly in the National Health Service and Un ...
* Institute of Corrosion *
Institute of Food Science and Technology Institute of Food Science & Technology is an independent qualifying body for food professionals based in the UK that is concerned with all aspects of food science and technology. The IFST was established to advance food science and technology, t ...
* Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology *
Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3) is a UK engineering institution whose activities encompass the whole materials cycle, from exploration and extraction, through characterisation, processing, forming, finishing and applicatio ...
* Institute of Mathematics and its Applications *
Institute of Physics The Institute of Physics (IOP) is a UK-based learned society and professional body that works to advance physics education, research and application. It was founded in 1874 and has a worldwide membership of over 20,000. The IOP is the Physic ...
* Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine * Institute of Science and Technology * Institute of Water *
Institution of Chemical Engineers The Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) is a global professional engineering institution with over 33,000 members worldwide. It was founded in 1922 and awarded a Royal Charter in 1957. It has offices in Rugby, London, Melbourne, Wellingt ...
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Institution of Environmental Sciences The Institution of Environmental Sciences (IES) is a professional body ( professional association) in the United Kingdom. The organisation is a registered charity with the object of "to advance environmental protection and improvement by promotin ...
* The Nuclear Institute * Oil and Colour Chemists' Association * Operational Research Society *
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Royal Meteorological Society The Royal Meteorological Society is a long-established institution that promotes academic and public engagement in weather and climate science. Fellows of the Society must possess relevant qualifications, but Associate Fellows can be lay enthus ...
* Royal Society of Biology *
Royal Society of Chemistry The Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) is a learned society (professional association) in the United Kingdom with the goal of "advancing the chemical sciences". It was formed in 1980 from the amalgamation of the Chemical Society, the Royal Inst ...
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Royal Statistical Society The Royal Statistical Society (RSS) is an established statistical society. It has three main roles: a British learned society for statistics, a professional body for statisticians and a charity which promotes statistics for the public good. ...
* Society of Dyers and Colourists * The Organisation for Professionals in Regulatory Affairs To become a member of the Science Council your organisation must: * Be an independent professional body which exists for the collective pursuit of professional aims and objectives with practicing scientists in your membership * Have at least one membership category which is based on standards of competence (i.e. appropriate qualification and / or relevant professional practice) * Become a signatory to the Science Council Declaration on Diversity, Equality and Inclusion * Have a code of conduct for your members


References


External links


The Science Council web page

Definition of Science
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