Monica Dahiya
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I am developing Frontier AI Security policy at UK government :)
It's my last day at
@acmedsci.bsky.social
! it's been a privilege to work with such brilliant people at this influential organisation. I've learned so much, never had the sunday scaries and am so grateful for this chapter :)
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Martin Smith
12 months ago
Timely new inquiry on science diplomacy from the HoC Science, Innovation & Technology Committee. Lots going on in this space - the newly refreshed STN Network, the Soft Power Council - but is it working?
committees.parliament.uk/committee/13...
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Committee launches inquiry into science diplomacy after visit to CERN - Committees - UK Parliament
Today the Science, Innovation and Technology Committee launches an inquiry into science diplomacy.
https://committees.parliament.uk/committee/135/science-innovation-and-technology-committee/news/206276/committee-launches-inquiry-into-science-diplomacy-after-visit-to-cern/
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Martin Smith
12 months ago
The best job in science policy is available once again - dust off your CV and check it out. Go to work in a Palace, make the headlines, change the world Committee Specialist £41k - £47k Deadline 13 April
housesofparliament.tal.net/vx/mobile-0/...
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Committee Specialist (science policy) - Houses of Parliament
Title: Committee Specialist (science policy). Employer: House of Commons. Salary: £41,340 - £47,975 per annum. Closes: 13/04/2025, 23:55
https://housesofparliament.tal.net/vx/mobile-0/appcentre-HouseOfCommons/brand-2/candidate/so/pm/3/pl/14/opp/6127-Committee-Specialist-science-policy/en-GB
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Frances Jones
about 1 year ago
Lovely to interview Crick scientist turned MP Lauren Sullivan (
@laurensullivanmp.bsky.social
). “We know the Stem pipeline is leaky", she tells me. These leaks, “can occur from how we teach science and maths to kids” if that teaching does not meet the goal of “inciting curiosity”.
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Stephen Curry
about 1 year ago
Join us for a day of reflection on research culture at Imperial on 03 April. Will include me,
@ehsanmasood.bsky.social
&
@melaniesmallman.bsky.social
discussing 'American Blues'…
www.imperial.ac.uk/events/18952...
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Prism of Research – A conference on research culture
All are welcome to the Good Science Project’s second conference, ‘Prism of Research’. The title reflects the multi-faceted nature of the Imperial research effort, its many perspectives, and its illumi...
https://www.imperial.ac.uk/events/189521/prism-of-research-a-conference-on-research-culture/
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Couple of weeks to go until the deadline for this job at
@acmedsci.bsky.social
, one to share with science policy folk ⤵️
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about 1 year ago
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Great opportunity for any PhD student! Please share with your networks :)
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about 1 year ago
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thanks Martin! see below starter pack for lots of great people to follow working in science policy🌟
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about 1 year ago
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Nature
about 1 year ago
Entries are now open for Nature’s 2025 #ScientistAtWork photo competition! Capture a moment in your working day for the chance to win a cash prize, and see your winning image in Nature
https://go.nature.com/41Ff5Me
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#ScientistAtWork 2025: Nature is seeking stunning photographic images that capture researchers’ working lives
Winners get a cash prize, and will have their image featured in Nature in print and online.
https://go.nature.com/41Ff5Me
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Mind
about 1 year ago
Today is the day! This afternoon, our '54,000 people behind the Mental Health Act' exhibition launches in Parliament to show MPs what needs to change in the Mental Health Act.
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Royal Society for Public Health
about 1 year ago
"Too many people continue to live less healthy lives because of where they live - meaning that they are denied the opportunities to thrive that we all deserve" Health inequalities are holding back entire communities. This has to change. 💭👇
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20 seaside towns and former industrial areas are home to 1 in 10 people who are economically inactive due to poor health
https://ow.ly/rokF50VeBXQ
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Joseph Clift
about 1 year ago
Think this looks a v sensible appointment. David was at the launch of the
@wellcometrust.bsky.social
report on how to regulate emerging science & tech, and seemed to really get the need for more anticipatory regulation in this area. RIO set to play a role in supporting AI innovations into the NHS
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Research Professional News
about 1 year ago
David Willetts picked as first chair of Regulatory Innovation Office Former Conservative science minister to head team focused on getting emerging technologies to market quicker.
www.researchprofessionalnews.com/rr-news-uk-i...
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Royal Academy of Engineering
about 1 year ago
BBC Bitesize reveals that becoming an engineer scored second in the top 10 jobs teenagers want! It's great to see this survey of over 4000 teenagers from across the UK highlighting a promising future for engineering:
www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/art...
#NationalCareersWeek
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Survey reveal: What are the top 10 jobs teens want? - BBC Bitesize
The 2025 BBC Bitesize Careers survey reveals young people's goals for their future jobs.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zrfknk7
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The Health Foundation
about 1 year ago
We're looking for an Assistant Director to join our team. This is a unique opportunity to lead an influential portfolio of work and to position us as a leading voice on public health and prevention policy and practice in the UK. Find out more and apply by 23.59 on 24 March ⬇️
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Nature
about 1 year ago
Six award-winning female scientists highlight women who have inspired them by pushing innovative research and creating opportunities for others
https://go.nature.com/43n0J5R
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Behind every great woman in science, there’s another great woman in science
To mark International Women’s Day on 8 March, six award-winning female scientists highlight women who have inspired them by pushing innovative research and creating opportunities for others.
https://go.nature.com/43n0J5R
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Joseph Clift
about 1 year ago
I loved working at
@acmedsci.bsky.social
so much I went back for a second spell – a great environment to work on policy with impact for medical science. There’s a wealth of expertise in the fellowship, opportunities to collaborate with a range of different orgs, not to mention a free lunch too!
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🚨Policy manager vacancy! I'll shortly be moving on from @acmedsci for a new opportunity 👀 take my job! 🌟£50,189 w/great salary progression 🌟deliver our
#FutureproofingResearch
report 🌟work on both policy and public affairs ⏳24 March please share!
jobs.workable.com/view/ejRtxpZ...
about 1 year ago
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