International Eurasian Academy of Sciences, IEAS

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International Eurasian Academy of Sciences United Kingdom Centre (IEAS UK Centre)

 

The International Eurasian Academy of Sciences United Kingdom Centre (IEAS UK Centre) was officially established in 1995, with its founding personally approved by Academician Vladimir S. Savin, the Founding President of the International Eurasian Academy of Sciences and a distinguished Soviet aerospace scientist. As a key branch of the Academy in Europe, the UK Centre has been committed since its inception to fostering international technological exchange and scientific collaboration, actively building a cooperative bridge between Eurasian and European scientists.

Through the organisation of high-level academic conferences, joint research projects, and talent exchange programmes, the Centre has achieved remarkable results in promoting the translation of cutting-edge technologies and addressing common challenges in regional development, earning high acclaim from the scientific communities of the United Kingdom and Europe. Numerous European Academicians have recognised the indispensable role played by the UK Centre in advancing East–West scientific integration and supporting open innovation.

 

Our Network

 

The IEAS UK Centre is one of the four principal branches of the International Eurasian Academy of Sciences, working in close coordination with sister centres across Eurasia.

 

United Kingdom Centre (UK): Established in 1995 as a key branch of IEAS in Western Europe, dedicated to international technological exchange and scientific collaboration between Eurasia and Europe.

 

Russian Headquarters (Moscow): The global headquarters of IEAS, located in Moscow and led by IEAS President Academician Valery G. Bondur.

 

Finland Centre (Helsinki)

 

China Centre (Beijing)

 

Looking Ahead

 

Looking to the future, the IEAS United Kingdom Centre will further leverage the academic influence and network resources of its Academicians, continuing to deepen its efforts in the following directions.

 

Strategic Advisory

 

The Centre shall provide strategic advisory services to government and industry, offering science-based recommendations and think tank support for regional science and technology policy formulation and sustainable development pathways.

 

Academic Exchange

 

The Centre shall deepen and expand multidisciplinary, multi-level academic exchange, regularly organising high-level international symposia, cutting-edge training courses, and thematic workshops to stimulate innovative thinking and collaborative research.

 

Grand Challenges Research

 

The Centre shall focus on major global scientific challenges, including climate change and ecological environment, energy transition and green technologies, digital technology and smart society, as well as public health and resilient infrastructure. The Centre shall organise transnational systematic research and collaborative efforts, vigorously promote international scientific and technological cooperation, and unite Eurasian and global research institutions, universities, and enterprises to build open and shared research platforms and innovation networks, facilitating the global dissemination and practical application of scientific and technological achievements.

 

Our Commitment

 

Through these endeavours, the UK Centre shall continue to help build a more closely connected, efficient, and inclusive international scientific community, contributing outstanding wisdom and practical solutions to the major challenges facing humanity.