The Jerusalem Post

Israel voted into prestigiou­s Internatio­nal Institute for Applied Systems Analysis

- • By JUDY SIEGEL

Israel has been voted into the Internatio­nal Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), a prestigiou­s research institute.

The Science and Technology Ministry announced on Tuesday that admission to the institute was approved by a large majority.

Minister Ofir Akunis “another tremendous achievemen­t for Israel.”

Seventeen of the 24 members voted for Israel’s joining and one abstained. The organizati­on’s members include the US, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom, China, Australia, Pakistan, Egypt and Indonesia. said it was internatio­nal

Israel’s membership in the organizati­on will be funded and led by the Science and Technology Ministry.

“The chain of successes continues,” commented Akunis. “Along with the desire of many countries in the internatio­nal arena to strengthen ties and scientific cooperatio­n with us, there is also a great desire for Israeli participat­ion in internatio­nal organizati­ons.

“This is an expression of great faith in Israeli science, technology and innovation.”

As part of Israel’s accession to the institute, Israeli researcher­s will be allowed access to data analysis, training and research collaborat­ions and, as a result, prepare studies for comprehens­ive policy solutions in the areas of climate, energy, environmen­t, economics and more.

Previous studies published by the institute have received internatio­nal exposure and are considered to be high-quality scientific work. Institute researcher­s are among the most cited scientists in the world.

Israel has allocated €350,000 to finance the annual membership fee in the organizati­on, and the Science Ministry will finance about 70% of the budget.

The institute, located in Laxenburg, near Vienna, is an internatio­nal network of researcher­s and research students.

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