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Last seen on: NY Times Crossword 10 Aug 22, Wednesday

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The Universities Research Association is a non-profit association of more than 90 research universities, primarily but not exclusively in the United States. It was founded in 1965 at the behest of the President’s Science Advisory Committee and the National Academy of Sciences to build and operate Fermilab, a National Accelerator Laboratory. Today, the mission of URA is “[t]o establish and operate in the national interest unique laboratories and facilities for research, development, and education in the physical and biological sciences to expand the frontiers of knowledge, foster innovation, and promote the education of future generations of scientists.”

In 1962, the President’s Science Advisory Committee and a sister committee under the United States Atomic Energy Commission joined to “assess the future needs in high-energy accelerator physics.” The recommendations from this panel, set out in 1963, included the need to immediately begin construction and design on a series of cutting-edge, high-energy proton accelerators to ensure that the U.S. stayed at the forefront of this emerging set of technologies and the science they enabled. An additional recommendation called for a new administrative construct to ensure robust participation of experts from a broad swath of the Nation’s universities. In early 1965 the National Academy of Sciences addressed this last recommendation by sponsoring a meeting of presidents from twenty-five major research universities to discuss the management of the accelerator facility that would later become the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab). The meeting eventually resulted in the decision to form the Universities Research Association, with 34 original members, to build and manage the new accelerator facility. URA filed its articles of incorporation on June 21, 1965. J. C. Warner, president of the Carnegie Institute of Technology, served as URA’s first president.

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