Hi,
Can you please advertise the following event.
Thank you in advance,
Nura Sidarus.


 

Fast Lane to Slow Science

Online panel discussion to celebrate International Women's Month

 

Monday, 20th March 2023 – 13h GMT / 14h CET

 

You are warmly invited to join us in celebrating International Women's Month with an online panel discussion on "Fast Lane to Slow Science".

 

If "fast science is bad for scientists and bad for science" (Frith, TiCS, 2019), how can we move towards a Slow Science? What are the implications for the evaluation of science and scientists? And for equity and diversity?

 

Join our panel of world leading scientists, who have been shaping science, science evaluation and science policy in Europe, to discuss these questions and more:

  • Professor Dame Uta Frith, Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London, UK. Author of  "Fast Lane to Slow Science" (TiCS, 2019).
  • Professor Sylvie Lorente, College of Engineering, Villanova University, USA. Member of the ERC Scientific Council.
  • Professor Toma Susi, Faculty of Physics, University of Vienna, Austria. Member of the Steering Board of the Coalition for Advancing Research Assessment.


Details and registration: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/womens-month-celebration-panel-discussion-on-slow-science-tickets-539183782207


Organised and chaired by Dr Nura Sidarus, Royal Holloway University of London, and facilitated by Dr María Jesús Maraver, University of Granada.

 

Conceived by Women in Cognitive Science - Europe & supported by Department of Psychology, Royal Holloway, University of London.

 

 


 

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