The Polish Society for Crystal Growth (PSCG) was constituted during its first general assembly held on 23 May 1991 in Częstochowa. The general assembly formed a part of the First Polish Conference on Crystal Growth (PCCG-I) held in the Pedagogical University of Częstochowa during 23-24 May 1991. The PCCG-I was organised by Keshra Sangwal, then a university professor in Częstochowa, while the PSCG was constituted at the initiative of Anna Pajączkowska (then an associate professor at the Institute of Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw) and Keshra Sangwal. Organisation of the Polish Society for Crystal Growth is based on the Constitution of PSCG, where 3 year period of the Governing Board elected by the General Assembly of the PSCG participants was approved. It is now a rule that the General Assembly is organised jointly with the Polish Conference on Crystal Growth. Main aims of the PSCG are: strengthening communication between PSCG members, there by raising the general level of crystallization science in Poland, promotion of results of Polish crystal growers to the public and activating its interest in crystallization and active participation in the international movement related with the field of crystal growth, especially close cooperation with the International Organisation for Crystal Growth. Polish and German Societies for Crystal Growth will organize "The 17th International Conference on Crystal Growth" in 2013 in Warsaw.
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