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Seminar announcement

A Critique of Epistemocracy, with Ambrosio Velasco Gómez

5 June, 12pm, Chrystal Macmillan Building / Online (hybrid)

Register: edin.ac/4rXxora

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ICYMI!

SKAPE Seminar: ‘Is there enough evidence?’ Challenging health promotion policies in a World Trade Organization committee

With Gabriel Siles-Brügge (Bristol)

21 April, 12.3-2pm, 1.55, EFI

Register: edin.ac/3PGm5Gh

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SKAPE Seminar: ‘Is there enough evidence?’ Challenging health promotion policies in a World Trade Organization committee

With Gabriel Siles-Brügge (Bristol)

21 April, 12.3-2pm, 1.55, EFI

Register: edin.ac/3PGm5Gh

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How do scientists use policymaking power if they have it?, with Erik Baekkeskov, Associate Professor of Public Policy at the University of Melbourne.

25 Feb, 12.30-2pm, Room 2.15, Chrystal Macmillan Building

Register: edin.ac/4rYm1jh

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How do scientists use policymaking power if they have it?, with Erik Baekkeskov, Associate Professor of Public Policy at the University of Melbourne.

25 Feb, 12.30-2pm, Room 2.15, Chrystal Macmillan Building

Register: edin.ac/4rYm1jh

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ICYMI! We are now on BlueSky! Join us here:

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Join us next week!

How do scientists use policymaking power if they have it?, with Erik Baekkeskov, Associate Professor of Public Policy at the University of Melbourne.

25 Feb, 12.30-2pm, Room 2.15, Chrystal Macmillan Building

Register: edin.ac/4rYm1jh

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THIS WEEK!

Knowledge and expertise as a paradigm in international politics research: What we know, and where to next

11 Feb, 11:30-13:00, Violet Laidlaw Room, Chrystal Macmillan Building / Online (hybrid event)

More info and register here: edin.ac/4rS0EAO

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Knowledge and expertise as a paradigm in international politics research Knowledge and expertise as a paradigm in international politics research: What we know, and where to next.

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Knowledge and expertise as a paradigm in international politics research: What we know, and where to next

11 Feb, 11:30-13:00, Violet Laidlaw Room, Chrystal Macmillan Building / Online

More info and register here: edin.ac/4rS0EAO

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Knowledge and expertise as a paradigm in international politics research Knowledge and expertise as a paradigm in international politics research: What we know, and where to next.

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Knowledge and expertise as a paradigm in international politics research: What we know, and where to next. In collaboration with Aberystwyth University..

11 Feb, 11.30, CMB and Online

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Knowledge and expertise as a paradigm in international politics research Knowledge and expertise as a paradigm in international politics research: What we know, and where to next.

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Knowledge and expertise as a paradigm in international politics research: What we know, and where to next. In collaboration with Aberystwyth University..

11 Feb, 11.30, CMB and Online

More info and register here: edin.ac/4rS0EAO

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Topic modelling UK science advisory committees during Covid-19 Searching for the social in pandemic governance: Topic modelling UK science advisory committees during Covid-19.

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SKAPE Seminar: Topic modelling UK science advisory committees during Covid-19

23 Oct, 1-2pm
VLR, Chrystal Macmillan Building / Online via Zoom

More info and registration: edin.ac/46uJMGn

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New on the SKAPE Blog:

Lived experience as evidence in anti-poverty policy making: a governance-driven perspective

By Clementine O’Connor and Hayley Bennett

Click here to read more: www.skape.ed.ac.uk/skape-lived-...

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The 25/26 SKAPE Seminar Series kicks off with:

Topic modelling UK science advisory committees during Covid-19

23 Oct, 1-2pm, VLR, Chrystal Macmillan Building / Online

More info and registration: edin.ac/46uJMGn

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SKAPE – Centre for Science, Knowledge and Policy

Hello Bluesky! The Centre for Science, Knowledge and Policy at Edinburgh (SKAPE) brings together academic researchers across a range of disciplines.

Follow us on here for updates on events, blog posts, research briefings and other news.

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