Advancing Civic Science through Collaborative Initiatives

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Discover how scientific societies are working together to promote a culture of civic science, where diverse perspectives drive research to inform society and policies. Explore the importance of civic science, its goals, and opportunities for academic leaders to support public interest research.

  • Science
  • Civic
  • Research
  • Society
  • Initiatives

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  1. Society Civic Science Initiative Rose Hendricks, PhD June 18, 2020

  2. Scientific societies working collaboratively to advance a culture of civic science, in which societal priorities and diverse perspectives shape science, and scientific discoveries inform people, decisions, and policies.

  3. Civic Science and Public Interest Research Research improves lives and serves society

  4. Why support civic science?

  5. Goals Learn from and with each other Expand incentives for engagement Contribute to institutional change

  6. Opportunities for Academic Leaders Signal the value Examine policies & programs where can your institution do more to support and encourage PIR or broader engagement?

  7. Thank you! https://www.societycivicscience.org/ rhendricks@ascb.org

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