Reports from the Dublin working lunches are now available at
http://www.the-ba.net/the-ba/ScienceinSociety/WorkingLunches/DublinWorki
ngLunches.htm
Topics include - funding, working with media partners and the public
value of science
The next working lunch will take place in Cardiff on Tuesday 1 November.
For further information visit
http://www.the-ba.net/the-ba/ScienceinSociety/WorkingLunches/_Cardiff_Lu
nch.htm
A working lunch 'road show' on dialogue is currently being planned. The
lunch will provide participants with the opportunity to discuss
different approaches and tools for carrying out dialogue with the public
on issues involving science and technology. If you have a new project
that you would like to showcase at this working lunch please let me
know.
Nicholas Hillier
Science in Society Manager
The BA (British Association for the Advancement of Science)
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