INGSA2021 Satellite Workshop
DATE: 7th Sept 2021 TIME (Montréal – EDT): 7:00am – 8:00am TIME (Europe – CEST): 1:00pm – 2:00pm Covert to … Read More
DATE: 7th Sept 2021 TIME (Montréal – EDT): 7:00am – 8:00am TIME (Europe – CEST): 1:00pm – 2:00pm Covert to … Read More
April 2020 European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies (EGE) European Commission The European Group on Ethics in … Read More
15th April 2020 UNESCO @UNESCO @unescoROSA As the world is responding to the global COVID-19 pandemic, quick decision-making is vital. … Read More
5th June 2020 James Heathers For The Guardian James Heathers is a research scientist at Northeastern University in Boston MA. … Read More
Date Sophie Inge Research Professional News @ResearchProfes UK Shadow minister, Chi Onwurah: Dominic Cummings ‘clearly broke the spirit of the … Read More
13th May 2020 Jessica Pykett Apolitical @apoliticalco Jessica Pykett, senior lecturer in human geography at the University of Birmingham The … Read More
INGSA/Koi Tū EXCLUSIVE The long-term consequences of these different approaches to the provision of science inputs will not be known for some time. But the variability itself compels a focus on the interface between evidence and political decisions in a way that is only possible given this unique situation.
INGSA/Koi Tū EXCLUSIVE As the world is literally on a standstill due to COVID-19, vulnerable groups like urban IDPs are more weakened and more prone to experiencing injustice and inequalities. They often have limited or even non-existent access to basic services excluding them from most forms of aid and assistance.
22nd April 2020 David Matthews Times Higher Education @DavidMJourno In contrast to other countries, philosophers, historians, theologians and … Read More
12th April 2020 Genevieve Bell MIT Technology Review Genevieve Bell is director of the Autonomy, Agency, and Assurance Institute at … Read More