For any London-based STS/ education research students on the list:
We are hoping to run a small research conference on the area of
Science & Technology Studies that considers science in non-scientific
cultures (i.e. research into public policy, film, literature, "public
understanding" or "public engagement" activities, museums, education,
etc) and wondered if any other London-based PG's would like to join
the planning committee.
The idea is to build on last summer's "Science and the Public:
postgraduate science communication conference" but tighten the focus
on research rather than practice. Plus, we'll probably make it a
general, rather than postgrad only conference. Info on last year's
conference can be found here:
http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/humanities/sciencecommunicationgroup/postgraduateconference/
If any one is interested in working on this, please email:
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We'll want to get things sorted to have a CFP's before the end of
term/ Jan 07 at the latest.
Alice
Alice Bell BSc MA
Science Communication Group
Humanities Programme
Imperial College, London - South Kensington Campus
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