The Uneasy Relationship Between Science and Politics

9/28/2020 Pamela Bedient, ARI

A roundtable discussion led by José Andino Martinez, Department of Chemistry, focused on the uneasy relationship between science and politics and how that relationship currently plays out across our world.

Written by Pamela Bedient, ARI

The Uneasy Relationship Between Science and Politics

Join us for a roundtable discussion led by José Andino Martinez, Department of Chemistry, focused on the uneasy relationship between science and politics and how that relationship currently plays out across our world. The panelists include Don Wuebbles, Prebble Professor in Atmospheric Sciences; David Sekposki, Siebel Chair in History of Science; and Juliana Fedoce, Physics and Chemistry, Federal University of Itajubá, Brazil.
This event is the first in our “Global STEAM in an Age of Crisis” roundtable discussion series. For more information and to see future events schedule, please visit our website at igi.illinois.edu/globalsteam


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This story was published September 28, 2020.