Part II – Global science governance

In conversationSir Peter Gluckman, Chair, International Network for Government Science Advice and Prof. Jean Claude Burgelman, Free University of Brussels consider the impact of COVID-19 and the mechanics and interface between science and policymaking at an international level. During their conversation, you can hear about: 

  • Establishing a better working relationship between science and policymakers, reflecting on COVID-19 and the opportunity to learn.  

  • Overcoming the problems of disparate national agendas working at odds with one another, and the role of international organizations in creating a forum to manage and improve.  

  • How better preparedness and warning systems can help mitigate future disasters and the inherent challenges they create

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