IAYSG
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Irish Association of Youth Science Groups (IAYSG) was an association of disparate science groups in Ireland in the 1980s.[1] The IAYSG, which was founded in 1982,[2] met in Thomas Prior House in the Royal Dublin Society (RDS) in Ballsbridge, Dublin, Ireland.[citation needed]
In the early 1990s the IAYSG became Youth Science Ireland (YSI), Irish: Óg Eolaiocht Eireann),[1] with the aim of the new organisation being to promote science amongst young people, and to promote the interests of its members. YSI is or was a member of: AONTAS, the Irish national adult learning organisation; Youth and Environment Europe (YEE); the European Youth Science Network (EURYSN); the International Movement for Leisure Activities in Science and Technology (MILSET, French: Mouvement International pour le Loisir Scientifique Et Technique); and the International Network for Information on Science and Technology Education (INISTE).[1] As of 2001, YSI was one of over 40 member organisations of the National Youth Council of Ireland (NYCI).[3] Science Link is the newsletter published by YSI.[1][needs update]
References[edit]
- ^ a b c d Ireland : a directory. 1994. Institute of Public Administration. Dublin: Institute of Public Administration. 1993. p. 340. ISBN 1-872002-27-7. OCLC 813662137.
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: CS1 maint: others (link) - ^ "Who are YSI ? What is Youth Science Ireland?". connect.ie. Archived from the original on 14 November 2003.
- ^ "The National Youth Council of Ireland's Presentation to the Oireachtas Committee on Enterprise and Small Business concerning Motor Insurance" (PDF). youth.ie. 26 June 2001. Retrieved 28 May 2024.
External links[edit]
- Official webpage at the Wayback Machine (archived 23 October 2003)