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[[Copus]] or the '''Committee for the Public Understanding of Science''' was established in 1985 by the [[British Association,]] the [[Royal Institution]]  and The [[Royal Society]]. From 2011 the Copus website was redirected to the website of the [[Royal Society]]
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[[Copus]] or the '''Committee for the Public Understanding of Science''' was established in 1985 by the [[British Association,]] the [[Royal Institution]]  and The [[Royal Society]]. From 2011 the Copus website was redirected to the website of the [[Royal Society]].
  
 
According to the Copus website: 'Since 1987, the Copus Grant Schemes have supported and encouraged ways of making science accessible to public audiences in the UK, with funding from the [[Office of Science and Technology]] and the [[Royal Society]].' <ref>Copus [http://web.archive.org/web/20090827225651/http://www.copus.org.uk/index.html Copus Grant Schemes], retrieved from the Internet Archive of 27 August 2009.</ref> Grants under this scheme ceased from Summer 2004.<ref>Copus [http://web.archive.org/web/20040812081127/http://www.copus.org.uk/ Copus Grant Schemes], retrieved from the Internet Archive of 12 August 2004.</ref>
 
According to the Copus website: 'Since 1987, the Copus Grant Schemes have supported and encouraged ways of making science accessible to public audiences in the UK, with funding from the [[Office of Science and Technology]] and the [[Royal Society]].' <ref>Copus [http://web.archive.org/web/20090827225651/http://www.copus.org.uk/index.html Copus Grant Schemes], retrieved from the Internet Archive of 27 August 2009.</ref> Grants under this scheme ceased from Summer 2004.<ref>Copus [http://web.archive.org/web/20040812081127/http://www.copus.org.uk/ Copus Grant Schemes], retrieved from the Internet Archive of 12 August 2004.</ref>

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Copus or the Committee for the Public Understanding of Science was established in 1985 by the British Association, the Royal Institution and The Royal Society. From 2011 the Copus website was redirected to the website of the Royal Society.

According to the Copus website: 'Since 1987, the Copus Grant Schemes have supported and encouraged ways of making science accessible to public audiences in the UK, with funding from the Office of Science and Technology and the Royal Society.' [1] Grants under this scheme ceased from Summer 2004.[2]

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Internet Archive holdings: copus.org.uk

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  1. Copus Copus Grant Schemes, retrieved from the Internet Archive of 27 August 2009.
  2. Copus Copus Grant Schemes, retrieved from the Internet Archive of 12 August 2004.