“... the idealistic vision of science diplomacy is the main reason why the concept has become so attractive and popular in the last decade. ...this idealism is also the main point of contemporary criticism”, in Doubravka Olšáková's most recent must-read. https://t.co/6Nq5NtHeCy
Accueilli par @DA_Vienna, l'AUF présente les thématiques prioritaires et la mise en œuvre concrète du Manifeste de la Diplomatie scientifique aux étudiant.e.s en sciences et relations internationales de la formation hybride FORMYDHS
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Our special section on “Science Diplomacy in the Global South” has now been fully published by the journal Science and Public Policy. Sincere thanks to all authors : https://t.co/cVitlRC1av
The EU too assigns science counselors to its diplomatic missions around the world. Have a look at this recent paper: “Science Counselors of the European Union – a Case Study of Science Diplomacy” https://t.co/o2wi4W0GOR
@DrLMelchor @JanMarcoScience @margagual @tim_flink Covid-19 and Ukraine have challenged the usual discourse on science diplomacy (SD). Calls from the South to de-Westernize SD are another challenge. Narratives are at a turning point. We can no longer escape a 360 degree assessment of SD. As a scholar, I'm happy about that.
Very brilliant thesis defence by Elisabeth Epping yesterday at the University of Luxembourg on “Exploring the Institutionalisation of Science Diplomacy: A Comparison of German and Swiss Science and Innovation Centres”. Congratulations for this top level research work!
Still interested in contributing to a special section of the journal Science and Public Policy on "Science Diplomacy in the Global South"? The deadline for submitting proposals has been extended to April 30, 2022 !
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Tim Flink has accustomed us to writing must-read articles on science diplomacy. He just added one to the list : https://t.co/8FJO6e8bJM. Scholarly thinking on science diplomacy is alive and well.
anímense colegas, vivan dentro o fuera de Guatemala. Ser parte de este equipazo de investigación con una temática súper actual: Vinculación con la diáspora científica guatemalteca @mstackmann @AleWyss @AstroWira @montjoile@ruiz_maru@soniaveliz1 @margiestaygold @AstridArriaza5
Are you interested in contributing to a special section of the journal Science and Public Policy on "Science Diplomacy in the Global South"? Have a look at this: https://t.co/JFqi68AkGt
"Condemning vaccine nationalism & promoting vaccine diplomacy should become a major priority among policymakers and leaders in all developed countries, but especially in the world’s most powerful states." | @OlgaKrasnyak | @HSE_eng https://t.co/xGkUldO3dT
I heard such stories before, but now it happened to me: after the second round of peer review, one of the reviewers suggested that my submitted manuscript should be aligned with my own articles. At this point, the manuscript was rejected nonetheless:(
Academic life as is.
Why and how should policy actors engage in evaluation of actions they place under the heading of science diplomacy? Have a look at Tim Flink’s recent policy brief. Deep and forceful contribution, as usual. https://t.co/YGusXI2DVj
Have you an interest in innovation in India? In India’s science diplomacy and international scientific cooperation? Do not miss the last webinar of AVRIST series, on Wednesday 10 February 2021, from 9:00 to 12:00 CET. Free registration: https://t.co/yYJ0QUVcJc