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Qué (quién) es International Council of Scientific Unions - definición

INTERNATIONAL UMBRELLA ORGANIZATION OF SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES
International Council of Science; International Council of Scientific Unions; ICSU; The International Council for Science; Scientific union

International Council of Scientific Unions         
The International Research Council (a predecessor organization to ICSU) was created in 1919 to coordinate international activity in the different branches of science and their applications. ICSU, founded in 1931, is a non-governmental organization with two categories of members: (a) national, multidisciplinary scientific academies or research councils which promote cooperation and research and (b) international organizations which promote cooperation in a single field of science (scientific unions). A small headquarters office is in Paris, France. The Council seeks to break the barriers of specialization through international interdisciplinary programs and research bodies.
Profintern         
  • The short-lived official organ of RILU, published in Moscow, was ''The Red Labor Union International.'' This journal was soon supplanted by a variety of publications produced by RILU's member sections.
  • Soviet trade union chief Mikhail Tomsky was the key figure in a Soviet effort to establish close bilateral relations with the British union movement during the middle 1920s.
  • Solomon Lozovsky, head of the Red International of Labor Unions.
  • Veteran activist Clara Zetkin ''(left)'' was the face of the "united front" efforts of the Comintern and Profintern following the 2nd World Congress of RILU in 1922.
INTERNATIONAL LABOR UNION CONFEDERATION
Red International of Labour Unions; Red International of Labor Unions; RILU; Red Trade Union International; Red International of Trade Unions; RLUI; Red Labor Union International; Red Labour Union International; Internationale syndicale rouge
The Red International of Labor Unions (, RILU), commonly known as the Profintern, was an international body established by the Communist International with the aim of coordinating Communist activities within trade unions. Formally established in 1921, the Profintern was intended to act as a counterweight to the influence of the so-called "Amsterdam International", the social democratic International Federation of Trade Unions, an organization branded as class collaborationist and an impediment to revolution by the Comintern.

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International Council for Science

The International Council for Science (ICSU, after its former name, International Council of Scientific Unions) was an international non-governmental organization devoted to international cooperation in the advancement of science. Its members were national scientific bodies and international scientific unions.

In July 2018, the ICSU merged with the International Social Science Council (ISSC) to form the International Science Council (ISC).

In 2017, the ICSU comprised 122 multi-disciplinary National Scientific Members, Associates and Observers representing 142 countries and 31 international, disciplinary Scientific Unions. ICSU also had 22 Scientific Associates. In July 2018, ICSU merged with the International Social Science Council (ISSC) to form the International Science Council (ISC) at a constituent general assembly in Paris.