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Program Support
In order to continue to produce high quality scientific programming, the New York Academy of Sciences relies on the contributions of its Members and friends. You can contribute to NYAS general operating expenses, or to specific programs of interest.
Employer Matching Gifts Many corporations match the gifts their employees and retirees make to the Academy. Please ask your firm's human resources department.
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Frontiers of Science is the Academy’s core program for convening professional scientific conferences and symposia, focusing on cutting-edge topics in the life sciences, physical sciences, and green science and sustainability. Bringing together international experts and partners from academia, industry, government, and beyond, Frontiers of Science provides a neutral forum for participants to exchange information on basic and applied research and on the broader role of science, medicine, and technology in society.
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The Science Alliance is a consortium of universities, teaching hospitals, and independent research facilities committed to advancing the careers of students and postdocs in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. The Academy organizes events offering career advice, as well as opportunities to network, learn from industry professionals, and interact with young investigators in other institutions and disciplines.
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Science & the City is the public gateway to the New York Academy of Sciences. The program hosts events at the nexus of science and culture, publishes a comprehensive calendar of public science events in New York City, and produces a weekly podcast focusing on science-related activities.
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The Academy advises regional governments on how to spur economic development through investment in scientific infrastructure. NYAS helps to guide public policy and investment in science, technology, innovation, and economic development, thereby creating synergies among academic, government, and private institutions to better compete in the global marketplace. Leaders in New York, London, Barcelona, Mexico City, New Delhi, Beijing, and Shanghai are currently partnering with the Academy to leverage its prestige, international reach, and independence to catalyze progress.
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Scientists Without Borders collaborates with the United Nations Millennium Project, coordinating science-based activities that address health, environmental, and other challenges in the developing world. Its cornerstone is a free online database that helps users match needs with resources and enables its members to join forces across organizations, disciplines, and distances to deliver an impact that they could not achieve independently.
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Contact Us
For more information about how you can help support the Academy's programs, please contact:
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