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Posts categorized 'Science as a public enterprise'

The Future of Academic Impact

19 December 2012 by Caroline Dynes, Policy Adviser

LSE’s public policy group put on an excellent conference programme on 4 December at Beveridge Hall. The conference explored the…

LERU 10 – Open Horizons: A Revolution in Open Science

19 December 2012 by Caroline Dynes, Policy Adviser

  Brussels on a cold morning, the sun reluctantly rising in the clear sky, and there’s science to be done….

CODATA 2012

19 December 2012 by Caroline Dynes, Policy Adviser

  On the understanding that we needed to be indoors for a conference, the Taipei weather was accordingly drizzly with…

Spanish cucumber e coli

Making an open enterprise work

21 June 2012 by Jessica Bland

Calls for media, business or government transparency have never been so noisy or so widespread. The mantra “sunlight is the…

Digital tools for the scientific endeavour – one response to the changing world of science

5 January 2012 by Jessica Bland

FROM CLAIRE COPE IN THE SCIENCE POLICY CENTRE Scientists collect data; analyse it; try to make sense of it all;…

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