For those of you who are keen to continue the discussion on the relationship
and dialogue between scientists and politicians, I'm pleased to say that the
Royal Institution is having discussion entitled 'Science meets politics' on
Thursday 20 November at 6.30pm. Speaking at the event will be Dr Evan Harris
MP, Dr Brian Iddon MP, Tim Yeo MP and Sir John Krebs, Chairman, Food
Standards Agency. The discussion will be chaired by Baroness Greenfield.
Tickets cost £8, and £5 for concessions. You can find out more about some of
the issues they will discuss and book tickets at www.rigb.org, or feel free
to bring your own questions along to the discussion!
Olympia Brown
Events Assistant
The Royal Institution of Great Britain
21 Albemarle Street
London W1S 4BS
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www.rigb.org
The Ri is a scientific charity that, for over 200 years, has been committed
to scientific discovery and communication. Our enthusiasm for science means
we hope to involve the public in scientific debate and inform the public
about the science that affects their lives.
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