Rt Hon Greg Clark MP, Chair of the House of Commons Science & Technology Select Committee, provides an update on current Government inquires and discusses the potential for a Select Committee dedicated solely to climate change, the role of hydrogen power, and the ongoing report on lessons learned from the pandemic.
Parliamentary Links Day is the largest science event on the annual Parliamentary events calendar. It is organised by the Royal Society of Biology on behalf of the science and engineering community to strengthen dialogue with Parliament, and to provide MPs with a more rounded understanding of the scientific issues we face.
Schedule:
Parliamentary welcome
Rt Hon Dame Eleanor Laing MP, Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons
Keynote Speakers
Rt Hon Alok Sharma MP, COP26 President Designate
Katherine Fletcher MP, Parliamentary Private Secretary to the COP26 President Designate
Chi Onwurah MP, Shadow Minister for Science, Research and Digital
Rt Hon Greg Clark MP, Chair of the House of Commons Science & Technology Select Committee
Sir Patrick Vallance, Government Chief Scientific Adviser
Panellists
Professor Sir Adrian Smith, President of the Royal Society
Monica Dean, Senior Expert Advisor, US State Department
Sunan Jiang, Minister Counsellor for Science and Technology, Chinese Embassy in the UK
This event is co-sponsored by Stephen Metcalfe MP, Chi Onwurah MP, Carol Monaghan MP and Layla Moran MP.
Parliamentary Links Day is supported by a wide range of societies and organisations:
Anatomical Society, Biochemical Society, British Ecological Society, British Pharmacological Society, British Society for Immunology, Council of Mathematical Sciences, Institute of Physics, Royal Society of Chemistry, Society for Applied Microbiology, Society for Experimental Biology, The Genetics Society, The Geological Society, The Nutrition Society and The Physiological Society.
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