Professor Martin Malmsten elected as Fellow of EurASc
European Academy of Sciences (EurASc) recently elected Martin Malmsten as Fellow, a nomination supported by all members of the full General Board. As Fellow of EurASc, Martin Malmsten is now part of a prestigious network of European researchers.
EurASc describes itself as “a fully independent international association of distinguished scholars that aims to recognize and elect
to its membership the best European scientists with a vision for Europe as a whole, transcending national borders, and with the aims of strengthening European science and scientific cooperation.
Another objective is to take advantage of the expertise of its members in advising other European bodies for the betterment of European research, technological application and social development. It is completely independent from any national entity in its membership, election processes, deliberations and actions.”
Professor Martin Malmsten will receive his diploma at the EurASc Annual Symposium 2023 in Madrid in October.