Chris Gilson, Managing Editor of our sister blog USApp, recently interviewed Nikolas Rose, Head of the Department of Social Science, Health and Medicine at King’s College London and one of the principal investigators of the interdisciplinary, European Commission-funded Human Brain Project. Here he discusses social science’s relationship with STEM disciplines, the interplay between research and policy, and how his team has approached the tricky area of public engagement
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Trish Greenhalgh is currently Dean for Research Impact at Barts and The London School of Medicine an...
Focusing on the Human Brain Project, I discuss some social and ethical challenges raised by such pro...
Nikolas Rose is a Professor of Sociology and Head of the Department of Social Science, Health and Me...
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© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The EU-funded Human Brain Project (H...
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It is a crucial point in time for the Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) to demonstrate their valu...
The Impact of Social Sciences blog emerged from a three-year research project devoted to a qualitati...
In this article, I discuss the importance of multidisciplinary research to tackle the questions that...
Trish Greenhalgh is currently Dean for Research Impact at Barts and The London School of Medicine an...
Focusing on the Human Brain Project, I discuss some social and ethical challenges raised by such pro...
Nikolas Rose is a Professor of Sociology and Head of the Department of Social Science, Health and Me...
Managing Editor Sierra Williams spoke to Professor Nicholas A. Christakis ahead of next week’s LSE e...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The EU-funded Human Brain Project (H...
Continuing a series of interviews from PPG’s Impact of Social Sciences project, Rebecca Mann spoke w...
Part of PPG’s Impact of Social Sciences project focuses on how academic research in the social scien...
This thesis starts with what the House of Lords Third Report (2000) has identified as a “crisis of t...
Ahead of the launch of EUROPP – an academic blog investigating matters of European politics and poli...
In 2011 the Science and Technology Select Committee examined the role of science when emergencies su...
Slides for Kirstie's Port Talk at Goodenough College on 29 October 2019. Abstract: Reproducible res...
The labour market is filled with social science graduates and postgraduates shaping the evolution of...
It is a crucial point in time for the Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) to demonstrate their valu...
The Impact of Social Sciences blog emerged from a three-year research project devoted to a qualitati...
In this article, I discuss the importance of multidisciplinary research to tackle the questions that...
Trish Greenhalgh is currently Dean for Research Impact at Barts and The London School of Medicine an...
Focusing on the Human Brain Project, I discuss some social and ethical challenges raised by such pro...