Record

RefNoCMB/108/3/8
LevelFile
TitleMinutes of a meeting of the Royal Society UNESCO Committee, The United Kingdom National Commission for UNESCO
Date17 September 1971
Description ' Minutes of the 17th meeting held at 10.30 am on Friday 17 September, 1971 at the Royal Society, 6 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1

Present: Sir Harod Thompson in the chair;

Matters discussed;
1. Apoligies for absence

2. Minutes of the last meeting - NS(71) 28

3. Matters arising from the minutes

4. 25th Anniversary of UNESCO - NS(71)29

5. Man and the Biosphere - NS(71) 31

6. UNESCO Science Prize - NS(71) 32

7. Technology and Society - NS(71) 32

8. International Geological Correlation Programme - NS(71) 36

9. Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission - NS(71) 35

10. The Future Programme - Medium Term Planning - NS(71) 35

11. Any other business

12. Date of next meeting
24. It was agreed that the Comittee woudl meet at the Overseas Development Administration on 10 January 1972 at 2.30 pm '
Extent7p
FormatTypescript
AccessStatusOpen
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