The present Rules and Regulations embody the fundamental conditions of service
and the basic rights, duties, and obligations of staff members of the International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is the leading international body for the assessment of climate change. It provides policymakers with a clear scientific view on the current state of knowledge of climate change and its potential environmental and socioeconomic impacts.
BRIDGES (Big Research Infrastructures for Diplomacy and Global Engagement through Science) is an informal network of people who deal with science diplomacy and international relations in international research organizations.
IIASA would like to pay its respect to those colleagues who have passed away.
We apologize for any missing names and appreciate your help in updating the list. Please contact us regarding a tribute or for any corrections.
IIASA is taking a leading role in promoting science diplomacy and fostering debates about how science can help build trust between nations and support foreign policies.
The Vienna Philharmonic is a goodwill ambassador for the work of IIASA. The partnership brings together music and science for the broader good of humanity.
There are over 4,000 alumni from 100 countries, many of whom are actively involved in the institute's scientific activities. Among them are leading personalities in academia, government, and the private sector.
Read testimonials below to see how the YSSP has impacted participants from all over the world. Here’s what the group of 2019 said about the program (selected).
Annually, up to three participants of the Young Scientists Summer Program are given an award for outstanding work produced during the program. The award provides financial support for the winners to return to IIASA in the following year for an additional three months of research.
IIASA develops partnerships with organizations in member countries and a global network of researchers and policymakers. These collaborations aim to deliver high-quality research and enhance the impact of its research on shaping evidence-based policy and building bridges between countries.
The role of the Science Advisory Committee (SAC) established by the IIASA Council in 2002, is to ensure that IIASA work continues to meet the highest standards in both scientific and policy relevant communities.