Science as a global public good?
Science+ meeting organised by Professor Geoffrey Boulton FRS FRSE MAE and Professor Michela Massimi FRSE FRAS MAE
The role of science for democratic societies has never been more important. Treating science as a global public good, amid rampant privatization of scientific research, is a powerful structuring concept for science policy, and it offers a possible lens for interpreting the human right to participate in science. The purpose of the meeting is to explore the theoretical and practical consequences of this move for science governance and scientific research.
For more information please visit the Royal Society website.
Science+ meeting organised by Professor Geoffrey Boulton FRS FRSE MAE and Professor Michela Massimi FRSE FRAS MAE
The role of science for democratic societies has never been more important. Treating science as a global public good, amid rampant privatization of scientific research, is a powerful structuring concept for science policy, and it offers a possible lens for interpreting the human right to participate in science. The purpose of the meeting is to explore the theoretical and practical consequences of this move for science governance and scientific research.
For more information please visit the Royal Society website.
Good to know
Highlights
- 1 day 8 hours
- In person
Refund Policy
Location
The Royal Society
6-9 Carlton House Terrace
London SW1Y 5AG
How do you want to get there?
