Two cultures: can policy makers and academic institutions ever work together effectively?
- 👤 Speaker: David Cleevely (Centre for Science and Policy, University of Cambridge) 🔗 Website
- 📅 Date & Time: Monday 11 June 2018, 17:30 - 18:45
- 📍 Venue: Fitzpatrick Hall, Queens' College
Abstract
A lecture by Dr David Cleevely, CSaP Founding Director (2008-2015)
Monday 11 June 2018, Queens’ College, Cambridge
Chaired by Professor Dame Ottoline Leyser, Director of the Sainsbury Laboratory, and Chair of CSaP’s Management Committee.
The UK has scientific advisers at the top of government, but with science, engineering and technology playing greater and greater roles in our lives there is a correspondingly greater need for a broader understanding of these issues by policy makers.
One source of advice might be academic institutions, but there is a mixed history of working together partly because policy makers need solutions and decisions whilst academic institutions are concerned with understanding the complexity of topics – and both operate with different timescales and required levels of proof.
David Cleevely will argue that a better approach is to use peer to peer networking between members of the two groups, where each expose their own unique insights. He will draw parallels with systems of open innovation and open policy making, and set out why democracies need to draw more effectively on insights from science and engineering and how this could best be achieved.
The lecture will be chaired by Professor Ottoline Leyser, Director of the Sainsbury Laboratory, and Chair of CSaP’s Management Committee.
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Monday 11 June 2018, 17:30-18:45