On 17 October, 2024, the Centre for Global Science and Epistemic Justice and the Aspen Institute Science & Society Program will bring together science communicators … Read more
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UNESCO Empowering the Global Community Through Scientific Literacy Roundtable
At the invitation of the UNESCO’s Assistant Director-General for Natural Sciences, GSEJ Director Joy Zhang attended the roundtable discussion on “Empowering the Global Community Through … Read more
Global Launch Event
We are delighted to publish the final version of the report, Ethical Frameworks for Deployment of Synthetic Biology in the Indo-Pacific, co-authored by members of the … Read more
A Minor Sociology of Futures: New Publication from Prof. Lyon
Professor Dawn Lyon , along with colleagues Corine van Emmerik (Goldsmiths) and Rebecca Coleman (Bristol), has published a new article titled, Towards a minor sociology … Read more
New Publication: Rethinking Technology Transfer in Late Colonial India
Dr. Aparajita Mukhopadhyay‘s latest article, Rethinking Technology Transfer in a Colonial Milieu: Railways and Shifting Meanings of Travel in Late Colonial India, was published in the … Read more
New Ethical Frameworks for Synbio in the Indo-Pacific
We’re very pleased to launch a new Ethical Frameworks for Deployment of Synthetic Biology in the Indo-Pacific. The framework is developed by GSEJ member Dr. Shambhavi … Read more
GSEJ’s Impact at G7
Last month, Prof Joy Zhang, a member of the Taskforce for the G7’s official think tank group conference (Think 7), presented a comprehensive set of … Read more
Dr Leigh Shortlisted for Disability Power 100
Huge congratulations to Dr Jen Leigh, who has been shorted for this year’s Shaw Trust Disability Power 100 award. The Disability Power 100 is an … Read more
GSEJ Members Play Critical Roles in New Engineering Biology Mission Hub
Two founding members of GSEJ, Prof Mark Smales and Prof Joy Zhang will play essential roles in a major BBSRC funded project, Engineering Biology Mission … Read more
Setting Traps: For an Insurgent and Joyful Science
We’re delighted to share GSEJ’s external member, Clarissa Reche’s thought-provoking piece, Setting Traps: For an Insurgent and Joyful Science, published in Platypus, the official blog … Read more