Sentences with phrase «global science policy»

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The growing international interest in the World Science Forum shows that there is a growing consensus: World Science Forum has become the leading event of global science policy today.
They also feel that the program has had a transformative impact on U.S. and global science policy.
Key elements of that response add up to what we now must understand and support as a new, global science policy paradigm.
A «new global science policy paradigm» must provide the enabling conditions to support such a transformation, involving all stages of science, from how research projects are conceived and organized, to how they are carried out and disseminated, from how research is funded, monitored and evaluated to how researchers are rewarded, she said.
In partnership with multiple other science councils and academies, ICSU also plans to convene a global science policy forum starting next December.

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The global demonstration, planned in the wake of the Women's March on Washington, is aimed at countering the «mischaracterization of science as a partisan issue» — see climate change, vaccines, and GMOs — and the dubious policy that has arisen as a result.
Our analysis shows the overall economy improves, taxes are lower and pollution emissions are reduced,» said John M. Reilly, co-director of MIT's Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change.
Deborah Brooks, Co-founder and Executive Vice President, The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research Kathy Giusti, Founder, Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation & Consortium Sean Lane, CEO and Co-Founder, Crosschx Claudia Williams, Senior Advisor, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy Moderator: Rik Kirkland, Partner, Global Publishing, McKinsey & Co..
In an increasingly competitive global marketplace, it is in our interest to farm responsibly with the best science available,» said John De Luca, president and CEO of the Wine Institute, a public policy advocacy group, representing more than 600 California wineries.
Jack joins the association following her position as director of regulatory and international affairs at the American Frozen Food Institute (AFFI), where she was responsible for navigating the intersection of science and policy and the promotion of global harmonization of standards to ensure trade equity for frozen foods.
Presenters at the public summit included Nate Lewis, Farm Policy Director for the Organic Trade Association, speaking on how to build organic farmer coalitions and encourage farmers to transition to organic; Dr. Jessica Shade, Director of Science Programs for The Organic Center, presenting the latest research on the benefits of organic; and Monique Marez, who gave an update and analysis of global organic trade and imports.
Paul Tough delivers the Fifth Annual Lecture on Science, Technology & Society, presented by the Center for Human Potential and Public Policy (CHPPP), in collaboration with the Human Capital and Economic Opportunity Global Working Group at the University of Chicago.
Paul will deliver the Annual Lecture on Science, Technology & Society, sponsored by the Center for Human Potential and Public Policy at the Harris School, University of Chicago, and the Human Capital and Economic Opportunity Global Working Group.
Public - private and technical partnerships can enable the best experts to build sustainable capacity in low - and middle - income countries, strengthening global health science, policy, systems, and delivery.
She currently implements a landmark science cooperation agreement between AAAS and the Cuban Academy of Sciences, develops the Center's global science diplomacy education and capacity building initiatives, leads a research project analyzing science - policy connections around the world, and serves as an associate editor of the open - access policy journal Science & Dipscience cooperation agreement between AAAS and the Cuban Academy of Sciences, develops the Center's global science diplomacy education and capacity building initiatives, leads a research project analyzing science - policy connections around the world, and serves as an associate editor of the open - access policy journal Science & Dipscience diplomacy education and capacity building initiatives, leads a research project analyzing science - policy connections around the world, and serves as an associate editor of the open - access policy journal Science & Dipscience - policy connections around the world, and serves as an associate editor of the open - access policy journal Science & DipScience & Diplomacy.
Martin Enserink Contributing Editor, Europe Edits European news coverage and writes about biology, medicine, and science policy, with an emphasis on infectious diseases and global health.
The Center aims to build bridges between communities, societies, and nations through closer interactions between science and diplomacy and elevate the role of science in foreign policy to address national and global challenges.
«Northern domination of science globally relevant to climate change policy and practice and lack of research led by Southern researchers in Southern countries may hinder development and implementation of bottom - up global agreements and nationally appropriate actions in Southern countries,» they write.
AAAS has partnered with The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS) since 2011 to organize a week - long summer course at TWAS headquarters in Trieste, Italy, to introduce science diplomacy to participants from the global south and explore key contemporary international policy issues relating to science, technology, environment and health.
Laura Ahearn is a AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellow who was placed in her first year in the Research and Innovation Fellowships at the United States Agency for International Development's (USAID) Global Development Lab where she was a monitoring and evaluation specialist.
The essays represent a wide range of scientific topics: neuroscience, biology, «Big Data», forensic anthropology, science policy, STEM education, wildlife ecology, environmental sustainability, sociology, medicine, global health, science ethics, stem cell research, materials engineering, crowd - sourcing, computer science, biotechnology, genetics, agricultural sciences, climate change, and information technology.
Science Diplomacy for France The French Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Directorate - General of Global Affairs, Development and Partnerships - Mobility and Attractiveness Policy Directorate), April 2013 This report discusses ways that France can enhance its research contribution to global science and how that relates to support for international straScience Diplomacy for France The French Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Directorate - General of Global Affairs, Development and Partnerships - Mobility and Attractiveness Policy Directorate), April 2013 This report discusses ways that France can enhance its research contribution to global science and how that relates to support for international stratGlobal Affairs, Development and Partnerships - Mobility and Attractiveness Policy Directorate), April 2013 This report discusses ways that France can enhance its research contribution to global science and how that relates to support for international stratglobal science and how that relates to support for international strascience and how that relates to support for international strategies.
The study, sponsored by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, found global demand «to strengthen connections between science and policy
To guide the efforts, Bush created a cabinet - level global change committee headed by the secretaries of energy and commerce in collaboration with the director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy.
We have not lost our position as a global leader in science and technology innovation, but even the best policies will not lead to continued advancements and breakthroughs without financial commitments to the fields of science and technology from our Federal and state governments.
She is also a faculty affiliate of the MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change and the MIT Energy Initiative.
To better prepare our children for the global economy, we should discourage policies that dumb down education curricula and redirect financial aid to those whose careers are directed toward science and technology fields.
As the National Academies» Committee on Science, Engineering, and Public Policy wrote recently, «Postdocs are central to this nation's global leadership in science and enginScience, Engineering, and Public Policy wrote recently, «Postdocs are central to this nation's global leadership in science and enginscience and engineering.
But Taylor of the Heartland Institute said it should not come as a surprise that the subject of human induced global warming would become more contested as it moved out of the realm of pure science into the realm of policy.
Now in its 6th consecutive year, Scientific American Worldview: A Global Biotechnology Perspective, has become an international «industry standard,» linking the frontiers of life science innovation and drug discovery with the policies and programs driving them forward.
Besides microbial ecology, fields that rely on global sharing of samples, data, and methods include climate science, geophysics, and health and science policy.
Singer, founder of the Science and Environmental Policy Project, concludes that since global warming would raise maximum summer temperatures modestly while raising winter minimum temperatures significantly, it «should help reduce human death rates.»
Their paper, the first to provide a global synthesis of the science and policy of small hydropower, appears this month in the journal Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment.
After graduation, Lilah worked at the National Council for Science and the Environment (NCSE), organizing and managing their National Conference and Global Forum on Science, Policy, and the Environment.
Yet the global policy and science communities do not differentiate among the relative values of different types of forest landscapes — which range from highly intact ones to those which are heavily logged, fragmented, burnt, drained and / or over-hunted — due in part to the lack of a uniform way of measuring their quality.
Saikawa, an expert in public policy and the science of emissions linked to global warming, co-authored the study with Emory graduate Geoff Martin.
But an international team of scientists, lawyers and policy makerstermed the Global Invasive Species Programme (GISP) is working to develop a game plan for curbing the damage, which Stanford professor Harold Mooney presented at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science last Friday.
IPCC, an international organization founded in 1988 by the United Nations, is best known for its lengthy, periodic reports assessing climate science and policy options for curbing global warming.
«In the Southwest, water availability for irrigation is already a concern,» says first author Elodie Blanc, a research scientist at MIT's Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change.
Benny Peiser, director of the Global Warming Policy Foundation, said, «Science lives and dies with the issue of testability, replication, verification, falsification.»
International scientific organizations, such as AAAS or SPIE, should take the lead in harmonizing these structures in a very collaborative way, as well as the ethical norms and intellectual property policies that surround them, thus making science more accessible to laymen and policy - makers for a purer and standardized global research environment.
Henry Jacoby, an economist and former director of the Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, agrees.
Martin Enserink coordinates most of Science's European news as a contributing editor; he also edits and writes stories in the areas of infectious diseases, global health, and research policy.
A parallel effort on the science, technology and policy for water could prove to be of similar global benefit.
Science Soapbox: utilizing the podcast as a platform to connect science with policy and global affairs Maryam Zaringhalam, Avital Percher and Devon Collins The Rockefeller UniScience Soapbox: utilizing the podcast as a platform to connect science with policy and global affairs Maryam Zaringhalam, Avital Percher and Devon Collins The Rockefeller Uniscience with policy and global affairs Maryam Zaringhalam, Avital Percher and Devon Collins The Rockefeller University
The researchers examined respondents» deference to science on a scale of 0 - 10 when it came to 14 policy issues, including child vaccinations, stem cell research, global warming, child obesity and diet, AIDS prevention, birth control education, legalizing drug use, gun control, regulation of nuclear power, animal testing, and teaching evolution in schools.
Increased use of natural gas is the best bet for cleaner energy in the near term, agreed fellow panelist John Reilly, a senior lecturer at M.I.T.'s Sloan School of Management and co-director of the school's Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change.
«I've always thought that the phrase «global warming» was something of a misnomer because it suggests that the phenomenon is something that is uniform around the world, that it's all about temperature, and that it's gradual,» Holdren said yesterday at the annual AAAS Forum on Science and Technology Policy in Washington, D.C. (AAAS publishes ScienceInsider.)
During a day of candid dialogue organized by the European Commission's Joint Research Centre (JRC) and AAAS, participants shared concerns and strategies for a time of global economic and policy challenges involving science and technology.
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