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RefNoCMB/108/1/23
LevelFile
TitleMinutes of a meeting of the British Sommittee for Co-operation with UNESCO in the Natural Sciences
Date15 September 1954
Description ' At the eleventh meeting of the Minutes of a meeting of the British Sommittee for Co-operation with UNESCO in the Natural Sciences, held in the rooms of the Royal Society on Wednesday, 15 September 1954:

Present: Sir Cyril Hinshelwood, Foreign Secretary, Royal Society, Chairman; Mr T Dewhurst, Parliamentary and Scientific Committee; Professor A V Hill, International Council of Scientific Unions; Dr E Hindle, British Association; Mr E D Jourdain, Advisory Council on Scientific Policy; Mr E Bolton King, British Council; Mr L P Kirwan, Ministry of Education; Mr A McDonald, Institution of Civil Engineers; Mr E M Nicholson, Nature Conservancy; Sir John Simonson, Programme Sub-committee; Professor F J M Stratton, British Association; Dr F Sherwood Taylor, Ministry of Education; Dr H G Thornton, Royal Society

Joint Secretaries; Mr J S Arthur, Ministry of Education; Dr D C Martin

Mr T Rose and Miss H M Lockwood attended in place of Mr W P L Monson, Colonial Office

Matters discussed;

90. Minutes

91. Minutes of the Executive Committee

92. Matters arising from the minutes
92 (a) International Computation Centre
92 (b) Membership of the British Committee
92 (c) European Organisation for Nuclear Research
92 (d) International Agreement on the Importation of educational scientific and cultural materials
92 (e) Membership of the Executive Committee
92 (f) International Advisory Committee on Research in the Natural Sciences Programme of UNESCO

93. Assistance to Arid Zone Projects: Applications by East African Agriculture and Forestry Reserch Organisation

94. VIII Session of the General Conference of UNESCO
94 (a) Programme Subcommittee
94 (b) Brief for the United Kingdom delegation to the VIII General Conference '
Extent4p
FormatTypescript
AccessStatusOpen
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