This paper explores the evolution of the Chief Scientific Advisor role, from its origins in the US and UK, to its increasing popularity in other national and international contexts. It distils some of the lessons learned in recent years about the strengths and limitations of the CSA model. And it reflects on what the recent argument over a European Commission CSA reveals about the politics and prospects for scientific advice
In the aftermath of the UK's vote for Brexit, this editorial considers the prospects for science adv...
Do scientists advising government in scientific advisory committees (SACs) in the UK fit the traditi...
Conventional accounts of expert authority frequently over-simplify relations between science and pol...
The European Commission recently announced plans for a new Scientific Advisory Mechanism, to replace...
Across Europe, scientific evidence and advice is in great demand, to inform policies and decision ma...
How to become an effective science-policy advisor? This question has emerged following the COVID pan...
AbstractThe art and craft of science advice is not innately known by those scientists who choose to ...
A collection of 12 articles, build on the conclusions of the first Science Advice to Governments con...
In New Zealand most government departments and the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet have sem...
1. In 2018, the European Commission’s Group of Chief Scientific Advisors agreed to produce a Scienti...
Societal progress in everything, from the economy to health care, is largely driven by a combination...
Expert advice to policy-makers is everything but a new phenomenon. Throughout the ages, governments ...
Policy-makers are confronted with complex problems that require evaluating multiple streams of evide...
For most liberal democracies, scientific expertise is an important ingredient of political decision-...
Science advice to today’s policymakers has become more prominent than ever, due primarily to the gro...
In the aftermath of the UK's vote for Brexit, this editorial considers the prospects for science adv...
Do scientists advising government in scientific advisory committees (SACs) in the UK fit the traditi...
Conventional accounts of expert authority frequently over-simplify relations between science and pol...
The European Commission recently announced plans for a new Scientific Advisory Mechanism, to replace...
Across Europe, scientific evidence and advice is in great demand, to inform policies and decision ma...
How to become an effective science-policy advisor? This question has emerged following the COVID pan...
AbstractThe art and craft of science advice is not innately known by those scientists who choose to ...
A collection of 12 articles, build on the conclusions of the first Science Advice to Governments con...
In New Zealand most government departments and the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet have sem...
1. In 2018, the European Commission’s Group of Chief Scientific Advisors agreed to produce a Scienti...
Societal progress in everything, from the economy to health care, is largely driven by a combination...
Expert advice to policy-makers is everything but a new phenomenon. Throughout the ages, governments ...
Policy-makers are confronted with complex problems that require evaluating multiple streams of evide...
For most liberal democracies, scientific expertise is an important ingredient of political decision-...
Science advice to today’s policymakers has become more prominent than ever, due primarily to the gro...
In the aftermath of the UK's vote for Brexit, this editorial considers the prospects for science adv...
Do scientists advising government in scientific advisory committees (SACs) in the UK fit the traditi...
Conventional accounts of expert authority frequently over-simplify relations between science and pol...