Preparing for future challenges: how can government best use science?
Science has played a key role in the Covid crisis…
October 7, 20211h 22m
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Show Notes
Science has played a key role in the Covid crisis, and the pandemic has shone a light on the way government accesses, uses and communicates scientific evidence and data. This panel discussed the lessons learned and how the government can use science effectively to achieve its aim of making the UK a “science superpower”.
This event was part of the IfG's fringe events programme at the 2021 Conservative Party Conference in Manchester.
Speakers:
Rt Hon Greg Clark MP, Chair of the Science and Technology Select Committee
Polly Toynbee, Columnist at The Guardian
Professor Ian Walmsley FRS, Provost at Imperial College London
Sir Mark Walport, Fellow at the Royal Society
This event was chaired by Tom Sasse, Associate Director at the Institute for Government.
Kindly supported by Imperial College London and the Royal Society.