Dr Jill Slinger – Promoting Inclusion in Environmental Policy Development Responding to global environmental change requires ongoing effort, and long-term success depends heavily upon the input of local communities. Moreover, if diverse viewpoints are included...
Dr Benjamin Jantzen – Dynamical Symmetries: Drawing New Connections Between Natural Processes Scientists throughout history have constructed rules that help them to understand how natural systems work, but their insights are often far from perfect. Dr Benjamin...
Professor John F. Padgett – The Social Context of Innovation The Florence Renaissance was a time of unprecedented innovation across multiple domains of culture, science and politics. The causes of such widespread advances are often debated, and difficult to pin...
Dr Tarun Sabarwal – The Shape of Rational Choices in Game Theory The choices we make in various situations have collective effects on the patterns of overall movement in conflict and cooperation. Dr Tarun Sabarwal at the University of Kansas is investigating the...
Dr Lynda Deeks | Dr Chantelle Jay | Dr Laura Vickers – Working Together to Achieve a Better Future for the Horticultural Industry The production of fresh fruit and vegetables, and ornamental plants, is often taken for granted. While producing horticultural crops...
Dr Nicola Sochacka | Dr Joachim Walther | Dr Shari Miller – Fostering Empathy in Engineering Education Past research has found that engineering students graduate with less concern for the welfare of the public, and for the social implications of engineering...
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