What role do scientists play in shaping public policy?
How do your scientific collaborations contribute to diplomacy efforts?
What actions affect perceptions of science and scientists?
Prof. Nicholas Cull (USC Public Diplomacy) will lead a discussion on the effects of science on international and domestic relations, the topic of scientific authority, and historical patterns of scientific collaboration.
Wednesday, January 17
1:00-2:00 PM
RRI 101
Nicholas J. Cull is Professor of Public Diplomacy at USC and the founding director of USC’s Master of Public Diplomacy program. He works in interdisciplinary research areas, and will give a talk about the role science and scientists play in public diplomacy and public opinion. As a close associate of the British Council’s Counterpoint Think Tank and Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, Professor Cull is an expert in the roles of advocacy, exchange, and culture play in policymaking.
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