The Journal of Science Policy and Governance (JSPG) proudly produced this video in collaboration with AAAS and the Engaging Scientists and Engineers in Policy (ESEP) Coalition, around the joint Kavli Foundation-supported call for papers centered around the 75-year anniversary of Science: The Endless Frontier. This call for papers seeks to empower students, postdocs, policy fellows, young professionals, and early career researchers of all academic and professional backgrounds to shape the future of American science and science policy.
In this video, JSPG and AAAS highlight the hopes early career researchers have for the future of U.S. science policy, followed by interviews with AAAS CEO Sudip Parikh, National Academy of Sciences President Marcia McNutt, and former White House OSTP and NSF Director Neal Lane.
Video breakdown:
- Introductions by Toby Smith of AAU @SciPolGuy and Erin Heath of AAAS @PublicHeath [00:00-02:52]
- Interviews with early career voices from the ESEP Steering committee, JSPG editorial leadership, National Science Policy Network, TechCongress, NIH, 500 women scientists and SACNAS [02:53-06:33]
- Interviews with Sudip Parikh [08:14-19:40] conducted by Shalin Jyotishi @ShalinJyotishi
- Interview with Marcia McNutt [19:41-30:00] conducted by Adriana Bankston @AdrianaBankston
- Interview with Neal Lane [30:01-43:03] conducted by Shalin Jyotishi @Shalin Jyotishi
Learn more about the JSPG-AAAS joint call papers around Endless Frontier: [ Ссылка ]. Tweet your thoughts for U.S. science policy and tag @SciPolJournal, @AAAS_GR, and @ESEPCoalition.
The opinions expressed in this video reflect the personal views of speakers, and do not reflect the views of participating organizations, including JSPG.
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