LevelFile
Ref NoTAJ/01/05/28
TitleEuropean Science Foundation E.S.F. Steering Committee (General)
Date1980-1982
Extent1- folder
DescriptionFile contains mostly typed correspondence and documents concerning the European Science Foundation (ESF) Steering Committee for the Additional Activity in Migration: Human and Cultural Aspects of International Migration.

Details include:

Typed copy documents for report on Migration project:'Comparative Study of the Evolution of Cultural Identity of Adolescents and Young

Adults belonging to the Second generation of Immigrants' by M.Oriol

Proposals for a summer school in Linguistics

ESF meeting Vienna, Sept. 1980

Copy of Henri Tajfel's Sept.1980 report on migration programme (M Oriol's proposal re-written)

Involvement of research unit on Ethnic relations in Programme

Involvement of ESF Humanities committee in project

General Correspondence

M Oriol's involvement in project

Meeting in Sweden about humanistic aspects of the project (1981)

Visit to meet M Oriol [H Tajfel]

Financing project in Switzerland

Invitation and Acceptance of H Tajfel as Migration project Co-ordinator (Dec.1981)

H Tajfel's interim report No.1 22 Jan. 1982

April 1982 conference on project in Turkey

Spain-Holland and Spain-Switzerland branches of the project

Various address file cards of ESF/Project members.
FormatTextual Material
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Wellcome Ref:PSY/TAJ/5/28
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AccessStatusOpen
Location16: Wellcome Library
AdminHistoryThe European Science Foundation (ESF) is an association of 80 member organisations devoted to scientific research in 30 European countries. Established in 1974, the ESF has coordinated a wide range of pan-European scientific initiatives.

ESF's core purpose is to promote high quality science at a European level.

The ESF is committed to facilitating cooperation and collaboration in European science on behalf of its principal stakeholders (Member Organisations and Europe's scientific community). This cross-border activity combines both 'top-down' and 'bottom-up' approaches in the long-term development of science.

The Foundation is committed to providing scientific leadership through its networking expertise and by ensuring that there is a European added value to all of its initiatives and projects.
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ArchNoteCompiled by Mike Maskill BPS Archivist for the History of Psychology Centre.
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