Abbreviation | WAAS |
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Formation | December 24, 1960 | ; 63 years ago
Type | Non-profit & NGO |
Purpose | Transnational, transdisciplinary approach to apply knowledge for global issues |
Location | |
Region served | Worldwide |
Fields | Natural and social sciences, humanities, technology, business, governance, law and diplomacy |
Membership | 750+ members |
President | Garry Jacobs |
Website | worldacademy |
The World Academy of Art and Science (WAAS), founded in 1960, is an international non-governmental scientific organization and global network of more than 800 scientists, artists, and scholars in more than 90 countries.[1][2]
It serves as a forum for scientists, artists, thinkers, political and social leaders to address global challenges from a transnational, transdisciplinary perspective independent of political boundaries and prevailing orthodoxies.[3] Fellows are elected for their accomplishments in the sciences, arts and the humanities.[4][5]
It has been granted special consultative status by the UN Economic and Social Council[6] and consultative status by UNESCO.[7] Originally established in Geneva, Switzerland in 1960, the academy was founded with the aim of creating an informal world association of the highest scientific and ethical norms and standards.[8] In 2011 WAAS was incorporated as a 501(c)(3) public benefit charitable organization in the State of California. The Academy maintains offices in Napa, Bucharest, and Pondicherry, and has a special division for southeastern Europe.