Unequal Worlds; an inequality research podcast by GRIP
GRIP's new podcast series hosts prominent researchers for discussions on some of the most urgent contemporary issues in inequality. The series also makes conference lectures on different dimensions of inequality available to all.
29.08.2022
New podcasts on Systems Science from the Urban Health & Wellbeing programme
Discover the new monthly podcast series from the International Science Council’s global programme on Urban Health and Wellbeing.
27.06.2022
Talk Back Better Webinar Series Launching in May
The International Science Council in partnership with Falling Walls is starting a new webinar series on the Public Value of Science.
03.05.2022
INGSA Horizons podcast hosts conversations on the science informing smart policy
Six podcasts available now from the International Network for Government Science Advice (INGSA) explore the critical space between scientific evidence and policy decisions on topics such as cities, COVID-19, and societal transformation.
19.01.2022
Salim Abdool Karim, renowned epidemiologist and the ISC’s new Vice President for Outreach and Engagement, talks “Omicron” with the Lancet
Prof. Salim Abdool Karim, leader of the South African Ministerial Advisory Committee on COVID-19, describes in this podcast with the Lancet, the discovery of the Omicron SARS-CoV-2 variant, explains what we know about it so far, and discusses how South Africa feels about the global response.
03.12.2021
Amplifying the voices of at-risk, displaced and refugee scientists
The ISC Presents: Science in Exile podcast series aimed to pass the microphone to displaced and refugee scientists themselves, to tell their stories about how displacement affects research careers.
12.11.2021
Science in Exile podcast: Syrian political scientist Radwan Ziadeh on continuing human rights research and activism across borders
In the final episode in the Science in Exile podcast series, Radwan Ziadeh is interviewed about his experiences of research and human rights activism in Syria, and today in the United States.
04.11.2021
Science in Exile podcast: Phyu Phyu Thin Zaw on the crisis facing medics and scientists in Myanmar
The medical and scientific community in Myanmar has been deeply affected by ongoing violence and conflict. In the latest Science in Exile podcast, Phyu Phyu Thin Zaw shares her insights into the impacts for the Burmese scientific community.
28.10.2021
Science in Exile podcast: Early-career scientist Eqbal Dauqan shares her story of leaving Yemen to continue her research overseas
Early-career scientists - at the beginning of their research careers and without an extensive network to rely on - find themselves in a particularly precarious situation in times of conflict. In this latest edition of the Science in Exile podcast, Yemeni biochemist Eqbal Dauqan shares her perspective on the challenges of continuing research across borders.
21.10.2021