The Southern Africa Association for the Advancement of Science (S2A3 or S<sub>2</sub>A<sub>3</sub>) is a learned society, originally known as the South African Association for the Advancement of Science (SAAAS). Established in 1902, its principal aim is to increase the public awareness and understanding of science, engineering and technology, and their role in society, by means of various awards and by communicating the nature, processes, ethics, and excitement of science. Membership is open to all.
History
The South African Association for the Advancement of Science was founded in 1902 and modelled on the British Association for the Advancement of Science (BA), now known as the British Science Association. One of the most prominent scientists involved in the movement to establish S2A3 was Dr (later Sir) David Gill (1843âÂÂ1914), director of the Royal Observatory, Cape of Good Hope, who was elected its first president. All scientific disciplines were accommodated, with the result that membership rose to over 1000. For many years S2A3 was the largest and most influential scientific society in southern Africa. Members met once a year in different southern African cities to present papers and tend to the business of the Association. The first annual meeting was held in Cape Town in 1903. Two years later the Association met jointly with the British Science Association in South Africa. A second joint meeting was held in South Africa in 1929. The annual meetings were discontinued in the nineteen-seventies, whereupon the Association's membership declined to its present level of around 100.
Governing body
The Association is governed by a National Council, consisting of a president, regional vice-presidents, secretary, treasurer, and additional council members. The presidents:
- 1902âÂÂ1903 Sir David Gill (1843âÂÂ1914)
- 1903âÂÂ1904 Sir Charles H T Metcalf (1853âÂÂ1928)
- 1904âÂÂ1905 Theodore Reunert (1856âÂÂ1943)
- 1905âÂÂ1906 Gardner F. Williams (1842âÂÂ1922)
- 1906âÂÂ1907 Dr James Hyslop (1856âÂÂ1917)
- 1907âÂÂ1908 Sir Walter F Hely-Hutchinson (1849âÂÂ1913)
- 1908âÂÂ1909 Sir Hamilton J Goold-Adams (1858âÂÂ1920)
- 1909âÂÂ1910 Sir Thomas Muir (1844âÂÂ1934)
- 1910âÂÂ1911 Prof Paul D Hahn (1849âÂÂ1918)
- 1911âÂÂ1912 Sir Arnold Theiler (1867âÂÂ1936)
- 1912âÂÂ1913 Dr Alexander W Roberts (1857âÂÂ1938)
- 1913âÂÂ1914 Prof H W Rudolf Marloth (1855âÂÂ1931)
- 1914âÂÂ1915 Dr Robert T A Innes (1861âÂÂ1931)
- 1915âÂÂ1916 Prof Lawrence Crawford (1867âÂÂ1951)
- 1916âÂÂ1917 Prof John Orr (1870âÂÂ1954)
- 1917âÂÂ1918 Dr Charles F Juritz (1867âÂÂ1945)
- 1918âÂÂ1919 Reverend William Flint (1854âÂÂ1943)
- 1919âÂÂ1920 Dr Illtyd B Pole Evans (1879âÂÂ1968)
- 1920âÂÂ1921 Prof James E Duerden (1865âÂÂ1937)
- 1921âÂÂ1922 Dr Arthur W Rogers (1872âÂÂ1946)
- 1922âÂÂ1923 Prof John D F Gilchrist (1866âÂÂ1926)
- 1923âÂÂ1924 Prof James A Wilkinson (1874?âÂÂ1934)
- 1924âÂÂ1925 General Jan C Smuts (1870âÂÂ1950)
- 1925âÂÂ1926 Dr Edward T Mellor (1868âÂÂ1940)
- 1926âÂÂ1927 Prof Harold B Fantham (1876âÂÂ1937)
- 1927âÂÂ1928 Sir J Carruthers Beattie (1866âÂÂ1946)
- 1928âÂÂ1929 Jan F H Hofmeyr (1894âÂÂ1948)
- 1929âÂÂ1930 Harry E Wood (1881âÂÂ1946)
- 1930âÂÂ1931 Prof John W Bews (1884âÂÂ1938)
- 1931âÂÂ1932 Prof Petrus J du Toit (1888âÂÂ1967)
- 1932âÂÂ1933 Dr Robert Broom (1866âÂÂ1951)
- 1933âÂÂ1934 Dr Alexander L du Toit (1878âÂÂ1948)
- 1934âÂÂ1935 Prof Max M Rindl (1883âÂÂ1947)
- 1935âÂÂ1936 Lord George H H V Clarendon (1877âÂÂ1955)
- 1936âÂÂ1937 Lieutenant-general C Graham Botha (1883âÂÂ1973)
- 1937âÂÂ1938 Prof L F Maingard (âÂÂ1968)
- 1938âÂÂ1939 Prof George H Stanley (1877âÂÂ1964)
- 1939âÂÂ1940 Prof Cornelius G S de Villiers (1894âÂÂ1978)
- 1940âÂÂ1941 James Gray (1882âÂÂ1957)
- 1941âÂÂ1942 Dr Edwin P Phillips (1882âÂÂ1967)
- 1942âÂÂ1943 Dr Adrianus Pijper (1886âÂÂ1964)
- 1943âÂÂ1944 Colonel John G Rose (1876âÂÂ1973)
- 1944âÂÂ1945 Ernest C Chubb (1884âÂÂ1972)
- 1945âÂÂ1946 Dr Frederick E T Krause (1868âÂÂ1959)
- 1946âÂÂ1947 Prof Henry H Paine (1883?âÂÂ1980)
- 1947âÂÂ1948 Dr Sidney H Skaife (1889âÂÂ1976)
- 1948âÂÂ1949 Dr Gilles v d W de Kock (1889âÂÂ1973)
- 1949âÂÂ1950 Prof Clarence van Riet Lowe (1894âÂÂ1956)
- 1950âÂÂ1951 Prof Ernst G Malherbe (1895âÂÂ)
- 1951âÂÂ1952 Dr Basil F J Schonland (1896âÂÂ1972)
- 1952âÂÂ1953 Prof Raymond A Dart (1893âÂÂ1988)
- 1953âÂÂ1954 Prof Percival R Kirby (1887âÂÂ1970)
- 1954âÂÂ1955 Dr Thomas B Davie (1895âÂÂ1955)
- 1955âÂÂ1956 DrS Meiring Naude (1904âÂÂ1985)
- 1956âÂÂ1957 Prof Robert H Compton (1886âÂÂ1979)
- 1957âÂÂ1958 Prof Arthur E H Bleksley (1908âÂÂ1984)
- 1958âÂÂ1959 Dr Ronald Elsdon-Dew (1909âÂÂ1984)
- 1959âÂÂ1960 Dr Bernard Smit (âÂÂ)
- 1960âÂÂ1961 Dr Robert A Dyer (1900âÂÂ1987)
- 1961âÂÂ1962 Dr Jacobus P Duminy (1897âÂÂ1980)
- 1962âÂÂ1963 Dr Simon Biesheuvel (1908âÂÂ1991)
- 1963âÂÂ1964 Prof Govert van Drimmelen (1911âÂÂ)
- 1964âÂÂ1965 Dr Raimund H Marloth (1904âÂÂ)
- 1965âÂÂ1966 Dr Abraham C Hoffman (1903âÂÂ1969)
- 1966âÂÂ1967 Prof Cornelius A du Toit (1910âÂÂ)
- 1967âÂÂ1968 John L M Lintner (1907âÂÂ)
- 1968âÂÂ1969 Prof John F V Phillips (1899âÂÂ1987)
- 1969âÂÂ1970 Prof Ian D Macrone (1898âÂÂ1981)
- 1970âÂÂ1971 Prof Adolf J W Bayer (1900âÂÂ1978)
- 1971âÂÂ1972 Prof Guerino R Bozzoli (1911âÂÂ1998)
- 1972âÂÂ1973 Prof Sidney H Haughton (1888âÂÂ1982)
- 1973âÂÂ1974 Dr James M Hyslop (1908âÂÂ1984)
- 1975âÂÂ1976 Prof Otto Wipplinger (1914âÂÂ)
- 1977âÂÂ1978 L S Richfield (âÂÂ)
- 1979âÂÂ1980 Prof Daniel M Joubert (1928âÂÂ1994)
- 1981âÂÂ1982 Mr Denys G Kingwill (1917âÂÂ1997)
- 1983âÂÂ1984 Prof R D Griesel (1936âÂÂ)
- 1985âÂÂ1986 Dr Gordon K Nelson (1928âÂÂ1996)
- 1987 Brigadier G N Robertson (âÂÂ)
- 1988âÂÂ1990 Prof Eric Holm (1945âÂÂ)
- 1990âÂÂ1991 Prof Paul Smit (1932âÂÂ)
- 1991âÂÂ1996 Prof Johan Wolfaardt (1939âÂÂ)
- 1996âÂÂ2002 Dr Ian Raper (1945âÂÂ)
Branches
The Pretoria Branch of the Association arranges monthly public lectures on scientific subjects.
Awards
- The South Africa Medal (gold), originally funded by a grant from the British Science Association in 1905, is awarded annually to recognise exceptional contributions to the advancement of science on a broad front or in a specific field, by an eminent South African scientist. The first recipient, in 1908, was the eminent veterinary scientist Sir Arnold Theiler (1867âÂÂ1936), for his work on trypanosomes and African horse sickness.
- The British Association Medal (silver), originally funded by a grant from the British Science Association in 1929, is awarded annually to a South African scientist under the age of 40 who is actively engaged in research and has, by way of international participation and publications, shown outstanding capability and achievements. The first recipient, in 1932, was Miss Nellie F. Paterson, junior lecturer in zoology at the University of the Witwatersrand.
- The S2A3 Masters Medals (bronze) serve to commend outstanding South African science research students graduating at the Masters level. These medals are awarded annually to one candidate selected by each South African university.
- Merit Certificates are occasionally awarded to persons who have contributed, each in their own way, to either the advancement of science or the Association's activities.
Publications
The Association annually publishes the Rudolf Marloth Brochure, named after the former president Rudolf Marloth. It contains information about the recipients of the annual awards, summaries of their lectures, and other information relating to the Association's activities. A special centenary edition was published in 2002.
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