Association of European Operational Research Societies

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Formation1975
Legal statusNot-for-Profit Association
PurposeTo promote Operational Research throughout Europe
EURO
The Association of European Operational Research Societies
Formation1975
TypeLearned society
Legal statusNot-for-Profit Association
PurposeTo promote Operational Research throughout Europe
Official language
English
President
Frits Spieksma
Parent organization
International Federation of Operational Research Societies (IFORS)
Websitewww.euro-online.org

The Association of European Operational Research Societies (EURO) is a regional grouping within the International Federation of Operational Research Societies (IFORS) whose aim is to promote Operational Research throughout Europe. It was established in 1975.[1][2][3] The First European Conference on Operational Research (EURO I), was opened on the morning of 27 January 1975 at the Sheraton Hotel in Brussels.

EURO is a nonprofit organization domiciled in Switzerland and is a member of Union of International Associations. EURO aims at the advancement of knowledge, interest and education in Operational Research by appropriate means, particularly by the exchange of information, the holding of meetings and conferences, the publication of books, papers, and journals, the awarding of prizes, and the promotion of early stage talents. The members of EURO are national Operational Research Societies which are full members of International Federation of Operational Research Societies (IFORS). Its affairs are regulated by a Council consisting of representatives of all its members and an executive committee which constitutes its board of directors. The EURO statutes were first signed on 18th June 1976.

The current EURO member societies are:

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EURO Member Societies

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