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On a basis of documents, archive materials and publications an account of G. M. Dobrov's international activities in science & technology is given. His expert activities in UNESCO, CMEA (Council for Mutual Economic Cooperation), standing commissions on science & technology cooperation as well as his participation in international scientific organizations, projects, symposia, congresses and conferences are shown. Apart from this, the 1976-1979 G.M. Dobrov business mission to Austria, and his work in the International Institute for Systemic Analysis are described. Detailed information is also given on his supervision of the Ukrainian working group in the UNESCO project 'International Comparative Study of Organization and Activities of Research Teams'. As far as other international contributions of G. M. Dobrov are concerned, his participation in international activities devoted to science & technology forecasting, performance of research personnel and institutes for industrial research, international congresses of science & technology historians, international sociological congresses, editorial work in the international journal 'Scientometrics' are mentioned as well.
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(Tirle in Russian - 'Mezhdunarodnye nauchnye svyazi AN USSR s nauchnymi uchrezhdeniyami i tsentrami stran s vysokim nauchno-tekhnicheskim potentsialom (70-ye gody XX st.)'). In 70s of 20th C. the Academy of Sciences of the UkrSSR made intensive efforts to set up international scientific relations, in line with the state S&T cooperation plans approved by the Academy authorities. Main forms of international relations were joint elaboration of scientific problems in the framework of bilateral and multilateral cooperation, missions abroad to carry out R&D projects, study of advanced experience of countries with high science & technology potential, participation in international activities, elaborating license agreements etc. Much attention was given to organization of researchers' long-term missions for work on selected narrow problems. Detailed records on international cooperation of Academy institutes (Institute for Cybernetics, Paton Institute for Electric Welding, Institute for Physics of Sea Waters, Astronomical Observatory, Institute for Physiology, Institute for Nuclear Research, Institute for Problems of Strength), and records of Ukrainian scientists from the Academy, engaged in international cooperation are mentioned. Apart from this, Ukrainian scientists participated in international scientific organizations (60 scientists from the Academy having full membership in the middle of 70s). The Department for International Relations was established within the Academy in 1979, as a step to improve planning and organization of international cooperation, and to enhance the efficiency of international undertakings at institution and Academy level.
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