Tag Archives: British Library
Information for Innovation: Building better channels for knowledge exchange in environmental science
The British Library and the Environmental Sustainability Knowledge Transfer Network (ESKTN) are organising a free one day workshop on 28th September to explore how knowledge exchange can be improved in the environmental sector. What is lost in translation between the … Continue reading
Whose Impact is it Anyway?
That was the question that the latest in the ‘Talk Science‘ series of events at the British Library tried to address on Tuesday evening. The event, a panel discussion chaired by William Cullerne Bown of Research Fortnight and sponsored by … Continue reading
Talking Science: Biodiversity in the 21st Century
Yesterday evening the British Library hosted a fascinating debate led by Professor Georgina Mace FRS, President-Elect of the British Ecological Society. A large audience assembled to hear Prof. Mace discuss ‘Biodiversity in the 21st Century: are we missing the target’, … Continue reading
Science in UK Government: Where’s the Evidence?
12th July 18:00 – 20:30 The British Library is hosting the latest in their Talk Science series on 12th July, in partnership with the Research Information Network and Eureka. Mark Henderson, Science Editor for The Times, will be in conversation … Continue reading