Record

RefNoCMB/356/a
Previous numbersCMB/356a
LevelFile
TitleMinutes of the Ad hoc group on the Public Understanding of Science, becoming the Committee on the Public Understanding of Science [COPUS]
DateApril 1983 - March 1989
DescriptionCommittee minutes. The Ad hoc group on the Public Understanding of Science becomes a committee on 27 March 1986.

The purpose of the committee is 'to look broadly at the understanding of science and technology by the public, how it is engendered and how significant it is'.
Extent1 volume
FormatTypescript
AccessStatusOpen
AccessConditionsRoyal Society papers are subject to 30 year closure period. Earlier minutes in the file may be viewed. Contact library@royalsociety.org for more information.
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