Cutting NSF Is Like Liquidating Your Finest Investment
Look closely at your mobile phone or tablet. Touch-screen technology, speech recognition, digital sound recording and the internet were all developed using […]
The Network for Advancing and Evaluating the Societal Impact of Science (AESIS Network) is an international organization that is dedicated to creating […]
The Canadian Science Policy Centre (CSPC) is a non-partisan, non-profit, and non-advocate organization that has built the largest, most diverse innovation policy […]
The International Network for the Science of Team Science (InSciTS) is a member-based organization that works to create high-impact communities that develops […]
The processes of mainstreaming and normalization of far-right politics have much to do with the mainstream itself, if not more than with the far right.
In this free, in-person talk, Aurelien Mondon and Sofia Vasilopoulou will discuss the rise and mainstreaming of far-right politics in the UK and Europe. In […]
practice. Career decision-making is a process that is difficult to analyze because it is much more complex than selecting the best option in a one-off choice.
Based on a study of how research is cited in national and local media sources, Andy Tattersall shows how research is often poorly represented in the media and suggests better community standards around linking to original research could improve trust in mainstream media.
In this article, Anand van Zelderen, Nicky Dries, and Elise Marescaux reflect on their decision to explore nontraditional research.