Mic
Talks in London, Lectures in London

Schools event: Shaping Science Student Conference

Important: this event has passed!

11.00am - 3.30pm

This event will be of interest to many advanced level students but will be particularly useful for those studying AS/A ‘Science in Society' (SiS). Several ideas about ‘How science works' in that specification will be considered and additional guidance for SiS examination candidates will be included in the conference materials. There will also be an opportunity for students to meet the senior examiners.

Harald Schmidt, assistant director of the Nuffield Council on Bioethics will tackle questions about public health: how and when should the governement invervene in our lives to help us be healthy? Should vaccinations be compulsory? Is it ok to qurantine people in times of emergency during threats of global pandemics?

Elizabeth Pisani shares her experiencesof the last ten years working as an epidemiologist and AIDS consultant.Elizabeth will describe the practicalities ofresearchingrisk behaviour andinfectious diseaseamong sex workers and drug addicts indeveloping cities. She willtalk about how science gets communicated topoliticians and the public, and how it gets translated into policies that affect all of our lives.

Tickets for this event cost £16 per person who attends, and includes lunch. Groups of 20 or more recieve a 50% discount.

This event is in association with the Nuffield Curriculum Centre.

National Curriculum links:

A/AS Science in Society

The Royal Institution of Great Britain

Friday 7th November 08, unknown

Classified under:
Society, Science, Politics & Activism, Economics

Source:
http://www.rigb.org/contentControl?action=displayContent&id=2247 (This link may be out of date because the event has passed)