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SCIENCE COUNCIL

The 'Science Council' is the umbrella body for scientific professional institutes and learned societies in the UK. Together, the member organisations represent over 400,000 scientists. A similar organisation, the Engineering Council UK (ECUK), covers engineering institutes.
The Science Council was launched on June 16, 2000 by Lord Sainsbury of Turville, the UK Science Minister, with thirteen member organisations from the former Council of Scientific and Technology Institutes. The Science Council was granted a royal charter on June 12, 2003. It offers, through its member organisations, the qualification of "Chartered Scientist". This is similar to ECUK's "Chartered Engineer" title, and qualifications such as "Chartered Geologist" and "Chartered Physicist" offered by some member organisations.
In January 2007, Sir Tom McKillop FRS, became the new President of the Science Council, taking over from its founding President, the late Professor Sir Gareth Roberts FRS, who served until November 2006. Their offices are at 32 - 36 Loman Street, London, SE1 0EE.

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Aims and Objectives
Member Organisations
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Aims and Objectives


The aim of the Science Council is:
"To be the leading co-ordinating body for science and the science community by promoting the collective knowledge, resources and achievements of its constituent professional and learned bodies and their members worldwide."
The objects of the Science Council are:

★ "To encourage the contribution of scientists and technologists to society, a sustainable environment and the economy and to promote their status and maintain their professional standards."

★ "To seek improvement of education and training in science and technology at all levels by contributing to the promotion and recognition of qualifications, accreditation, occupational standards and continuing professional development and by contributing to the development of curricula."

★ "To press for the allocation of appropriate resources for academic, government and industrial research."

★ "To increase public awareness of the role and contribution of science and technology and to participate in the debates on relevant issues."

★ "To ensure that professional interests of scientists and technologists are taken into account in any relevant legislation."

Member Organisations



Association for Clinical Biochemistry

Association of Science Education

Biosciences Federation

British Computer Society

British Psychological Society

Chartered Institute of Water and Environmental Management

Energy Institute

Geological Society

Institute of Biology

Institute of Biomedical Science

Institute of Clinical Research

Institute of Corrosion

Institute of Environmental Science

Institute of Food Science and Technology

Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology

Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining

Institute of Mathematics and its Applications

Institute of Physics

Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine

Institute of Professional Soil Scientists

Institution of Chemical Engineers

London Mathematical Society

Mineralogical Society

Oil and Colour Chemists' Association

Royal Aeronautical Society

Royal Astronomical Society

Royal Geographical Society

Royal Society

Royal Society of Chemistry

Royal Statistical Society

Society for Dyers and Colourists

Society for General Microbiology

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The Science Council

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