Dear all,
Apologies for cross-posting; list members may be interested in this forthcoming event.
The next Science Question Time event will be themed
on
nuclear power. Can the UK finally have a mature debate on Nuclear
Policy? Join us for what we hope will be a rich and lively debate,
touching on questions of energy security, our engineering skills base,
science education, environmental policy, research budgets, and the
history of technology policy in the UK and abroad.
'SciQT' will be held at 18:30 on Thursday 15 March, at the Institute of Physics, London. It's a free event but you do need to register.
Further details on the event, including the full line-up of panelists and how to submit your question are available here:
http://www.biochemistry.org/SciencePolicy/Events/ScienceQuestionTimeMarch2012.aspxTo get a flavour of the event, w
hich also features as part of the National Science and Engineering week programme, you can listen to past Science Question Time events here:
http://www.biochemi!
stry.org/SciencePolicy/Podcasts.aspxCheers,
James