Supreme Council of Scientific Societies

Who are we?

The Supreme Council for Scientific Societies operates in accordance with the amended Scientific Societies Law No. 55 of 1981, which aims to regulate the affairs of scientific societies, provide the requirements for their work, support them, and coordinate their activities.

It consists of :-

  1. The heads of the scientific societies established under this law.
  2. A representative from the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, holding at least the rank of Director General.
  3. A number of experienced and specialized individuals representing relevant ministries and institutions, as determined by the Council.
  4. The term of membership on the Council is three years.
  5. The members of the Council elect from among themselves, by secret ballot, a Chairperson, a Vice-Chairperson, a Secretary, and a Treasurer.