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ACADEMIES' PRESENTATION

National Academy of Technologies of France
NATF
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National Academy of Technologies of France - NATF
Grand Palais des Champs Elysées
Porte C
Av. Franklin D. Roosevelt
75008 Paris
Tel: +33 1 53 85 44 44
Fax: +33 1 53 85 44 45
secretariat@academie-technologies.fr
www.academie-technologies.fr |
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| Founding date |
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NATF was initially created in December 2000 and in 2006 was granted by law the status of a Public Establishment reporting to the Government Minister in charge of Higher Education, Science and Technology. |
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Bruno REVELLIN-FALCOZ |
| Number members |
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274 |
| Number foreign members |
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0 |
| Staff |
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14 |
| Annual Budget |
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€ 1,690,000 for 2011 |
Financing and sources
Government and public •
Industry •
Private funding •
Other • |
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100%
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The NATF: A hub of collective intelligence
The NATF counts today 274 Fellows who represent a very large spectrum of knowledge and competence, comprising: research scientists, industrialists and entrepreneurs, economists and lawyers, philosophers of the sciences and technologies, urban planners and architects, physicists, chemists, engineers, astronauts, physicians and surgeons, specialists in ICTs, agronomists and food and agriculture specialists etc.
The Academy, resolutely independent and impartial in the way ir addresses real issues of the interactions between technology and society, accompanies societal questioning as we seek to discover meaning and content in technological progress, leading to reasoned, reasonable decisions for the benefit of an enlightened public. “Sharing reasoned, chosen progress”, is the NATF motto.
The Academy holds an intermediate, bench-marking position between policymakers and the general public opinion, and contributes, through the recognised quality and originality of its actions and studies, to favouring and enhancing Progress for all.
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Committees/
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NATF Executive Organisation
NATF is managed by the Academic Bureau and Council which are supported by 3 permanent committees:
• The Executive Committee for Academic Studies
• The Executive Committee for Quality Assurance
• The Executive Recruiting Committee
There are presently 12 thematic Standing Committees
• Energy and Climate Change
• Environment
• Mobility and Transportation
• Biotechnologies
• Urbanism and Housing
• ICTS
• Demography, Education, Training, Employment
• Research, Technologies, Innovation and Employment
• Technologies and Development for the LDCS
• Technologies and Health
• Society and Technology
• Ethics |
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