Systematics Association
Abbreviation | SystAss |
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Formation | May 3, 1937 |
Legal status | Registered charity 270429 |
Purpose | Systematics & Taxonomy |
Location | |
President | David Williams |
Website | www |
Formerly called | Committee on Systematics in Relation to General Biology |
The Systematics Association (SystAss for short) is a charitable organisation based in the UK founded in 1937 for the promotion of the study of systematics and taxonomy. It publishes research, organises conferences, and provides competitive research funds[1] for systematics research.
History[]
The society arose from informal meetings held between Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew & John Innes Horticultural Institute (Merton) staff, leading to the formation of a joint zoological and botanical "Committee on Systematics in Relation to General Biology" on May 3, 1937.[2] The council then changed the name of the organisation to its present form. The original founding council included: Julian Huxley (Chairman), Hampton Wildman Parker (Zoological Secretary), and J. S. L. Gilmour (Botanical Secretary).[2]
Functions[]
It publishes book volumes on a variety of related topics in the Systematics Association Special Volume Series [3] and a newsletter for members called The Systematist.[4] An annual meeting especially for young researchers is usually held in the UK under its auspices as The Young Systematists' Forum.[5]
Structure[]
Membership of the society is open to all by subscription.[6] The Association's affairs are managed by a Council consisting of officers and members elected at annual general meetings. The officers are a President, a Secretary, a Meetings Secretary, a Grants & Awards Secretary, a Membership Secretary, a Treasurer, the Editor in Chief, a Newsletter Editor, and a Webmaster.[7]
See also[]
- American Society of Plant Taxonomists
- Gesellschaft für Biologische Systematik[8]
- International Association for Plant Taxonomy
- The Linnean Society of London
- Society of Systematic Biologists
- Swiss Systematics Society[9]
- Willi Hennig Society
- Systematic and evolutionary biogeography association
Further reading[]
- Hawksworth, D.L., ed. (1988). Prospects in systematics. Oxford: Published for the Systematics Association by Clarendon Press. ISBN 9780198577072.
References[]
- ^ "Funding opportunities". Systematics Association. Retrieved 10 November 2013.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Huxley, J. (1937). "Association for the Study of Systematics in Relation to General Biology". Nature. 140 (3534): 163. doi:10.1038/140163b0.
- ^ "Academic :: Cambridge University Press". Cambridge.org. Retrieved 2014-01-03.
- ^ "Newsletters of the Systematics Association". Systematics Association. Retrieved 10 November 2013.
- ^ "Young Systematists' Forum". Systematics Association. Retrieved 26 November 2018.
- ^ "Membership of the Systematics Association". Systematics Association. Retrieved 10 November 2013.
- ^ "Officers & Council of the Systematics Association (2013)". Systematics Association. Retrieved 10 November 2013.
- ^ "» GfBS: Startseite - Gesellschaft für Biologische Systematik (GfBS)". Gfbs-home.de. 2013-12-06. Retrieved 2014-01-03.
- ^ "Home". Swiss Systematics Society. Retrieved 10 November 2013.
- Learned societies of the United Kingdom
- Charities based in the United Kingdom
- 1937 establishments in the United Kingdom
- Biology societies