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CyI and the Cyprus Academy of Sciences, Letters and Arts sign MoU

In a ceremony held at Τhe Cyprus Institute (CyI) premises CyI and the Cyprus Academy of Sciences, Letters and Arts signed a memorandum of understanding aimed at promoting research, education and scientific excellence, so that Cyprus may become a regional center of reference in these key areas.

In a press release, issued by CyI, it is noted that the memorandum includes the cooperation of the Academy with The Cyprus Institute on issues related to scientific fields served by the members of the Academy, the co-organisation of joint scientific and educational events and activities, the provision of expertise and the conduct of studies, the joint participation in funded research programmes, and cooperation on any other issues agreed between the two organisations.

The Memorandum, which is the culmination of the close and successful cooperation between the two organisations, was signed by Prof. Stavros Malas, President of the Cyprus Institute, and Academician Achilles Emilianidis, President of the Cyprus Academy of Sciences, Letters and Arts, in the presence of Academician Elena Mouzala, Academician and Professor at The Cyprus Institute, Costas Papanicolas, and members of the administration and academic staff of the Cyprus Institute.

Speaking at the signing of the memorandum, Prof. Stavros Malas announced an invitation to Prof. Achilles Emilianidis to participate as member of the the Board of Trustees of The Cyprus Research and Educational Foundation (CREF), the parent organisation that oversees the Cyprus Institute, and particularly thanked the Academy for the joint efforts on climate change issues, culminating in the co-organisation of the recent International Conference on the Climate Crisis in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East, where the President of the Republic, Nikos Christodoulides, announced the revival and strengthening of the Initiative to address the regional impacts of Climate Change.

He also wished that the "diplomacy of science" and joint efforts on climate change issues would continue in view of the assumption of the EU Presidency by the Republic of Cyprus, so that decisions on this important issue would also influence at the European level.

On his part, the President of the Cyprus Academy of Sciences, Letters and Arts, Prof. Achilles Emilianides, referred to the excellent cooperation between the two organisations both on climate change issues and other issues, and wished that the memorandum would constitute an opportunity for further deepening and substantial cooperation and joint actions.

He added that the Academy aims to collaborate effectively with the country's leading research institutions, which undoubtedly include Τhe Cyprus Institute, in order to contribute to the promotion of sciences and excellence and the development of research and innovation in the Republic.

(Source: CNA)

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