The European Ceramic Society (ECerS) is a non-governmental, non-profit federation of national ceramic societies each representing the ceramists of a member country.
The ECerS (see Statutes) was established in 1987 in order to co-ordinate and promote the study of ceramics and in particular:
- To encourage education, training and research.
- To consult with and bring together individuals and representatives of members, research establishments, academic bodies and institutions of governments and other bodies including the Commission of the European Community.
- To collect, disseminate and exchange information with other organizations
- To promote planning, promotion and organization of conferences and meetings
- To procure planning, printing, publication and circulation of technical papers,
Every two years the ECerS organizes a general Conference in one of the member countries.
The Spanish Society of Ceramics and Glass is a non-profit association, established on February 16, 1960, and governed by the provisions of the Law on Associations of December 24, 1969.
As stated in Articles 2, 3, and 4 of its Statutes, the purpose of the Spanish Society of Ceramics and Glass is to promote the technical advancement of the ceramics and glass industries and to stimulate their growth and improvement through basic and applied scientific research, and the dissemination of scientific, technical, and artistic knowledge in these fields. Another of its aims is to encourage the teaching of ceramics and glass in Spain.
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