19th General Assembly of IUPAP (1987) - Resolutions
Resolutions Passed by the 19th General Assembly (1987)
International Conferences
"For the patronage of the Union to be granted to a Conference, which implies, in principle, a subsidy from the Union fixed according to need and available funds, it is necessary:
- that the Executive Committee should have approved this subsidy, taking into account the future interest of the subject and other subjects proposed for Conferences;
- that the organizers of the Conference should have, beforehand, undertaken to submit the President of the Union the precise date, scientific programme, place of meeting, and choice of people to be invited to present the principal papers. The choice of the speakers should be made in such a way as to ensure the greatest possible international participation at the Conference."
Visas
- to encourage its national members to take appropriate steps with their respective governments for arranging facilities for granting exit and entry visas to all scientists attending international scientific conferences;
- to bring the problem to the notice of the United Nations with the request that a way be found for the free movement of scientists attending scientific conferences and meetings."
Young Scientists
ICSU
Scientific Papers
Publications
"The General Assembly approves:
- the Guide for the Preparation of Author's Abstracts for Publication with authorization to make some modifications in order to achieve accord with UNESCO;
- the Guide for the Preparation of Scientific Papers for Publication with authorization to make some modifications in order to achieve accord with UNESCO;
- the statement on Bibliographic References on the second page of the Commission report;
- the following statement on publication of conference proceedings: "The assembly of collections of preprints for the participants does not constitute satisfactory publication of the proceedings of a conference". It is highly desirable that conference proceedings should be refereed in the same way as journal articles. When the proceedings are published as a unit, rather than by separate submission of the papers to appropriate journals, publications should be in a regular or special issue of a journal or in a book which will be made widely available through established channels.
- A paper may be included in the proceedings of a conference, even though it may have been published first as a journal article. The published proceedings should be covered by the abstracting services, and conference secretaries should assume responsibility for bringing them to the attention of the abstract journals.
The General Assembly recommends:
Physics Education
- advances in the rapidly growing fields of pure and applied physics not only deepen mankind's understanding of the universe, but, through their applications, have profound implications for human welfare and destiny;
- discoveries in Physics, the most basic of the natural sciences, strongly affect all of the basic and applied sciences and the professions related to them;
- the teaching of Physics to advanced students of physics, to students in related scientific and professional fields, and to those who will become part of an enlightened citizenry can only be done well by those who are themselves active in creating or in using new knowledge; and
- research reaches its culmination in the communications of new knowledge to others, and employers should recognize the importance of evaluation and synthesis of existing knowledge which often require depth of insight and creativity at least as great as primary research;
the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics resolves that:
- research and education be carried on in the closest possible association;
- any tendencies toward divergence between the activities of advancing and of disseminating knowledge be vigorously counteracted and efforts to improve the teaching of Physics be encouraged;
- excellence in teaching and in the dissemination of knowledge about Physics should receive the same recognition as excellence in research. In this connexion, all sponsoring agencies and foundations should give financial support for the preparation of critical reviews of current developments and for the compilation of critical data;
- talented research workers be expected to teach, and their exemption from teaching occur only in special circumstances and not as a reward for excellence;
- teachers be encouraged to maintain their intellectual vitality and participation in the advancement of knowledge by being given time for research or for closely related scholarly activities; and
- research workers in Research Institutes and Industrial Laboratories should collaborae with Academic Institutions in the training and education of advanced students in Physics."
Symbols
"The General Assembly recommends:
International Commissions
Language Problem
- to remind speakers whose native language is that of the conference that they should present their papers slowly;
- to make special arrangements in the case of speakers whose normal language is not that of the conference, to ensure that their presentations be not penalized because of a language problem;
- to refer to the Secretary-General for assistance in this matter."