TY - JOUR
T1 - Canadian Science Meets Parliament
T2 - Building relationships between scientists and policymakers
AU - Zhao, Jiaying
AU - Azad, Meghan B.
AU - Bertrand, Erin M.
AU - Burton, Cole
AU - Crooks, Valorie A.
AU - Dawson, Jackie
AU - Ford, Adam T.
AU - Kaida, Angela
AU - Krishnaswamy, Arjun
AU - Kuok, Chikin
AU - Mah, Catherine L.
AU - McTaggart, Matt
AU - Moehring, Amanda J.
AU - Robert, Dominique
AU - Schulte-Hostedde, Albrecht
AU - Sparling, Heather
AU - de Vera, Mary A.
AU - Waterman, Stephanie
AU - Patel, Trushar R.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2020.
PY - 2021/8/1
Y1 - 2021/8/1
N2 - The first Science Meets Parliament event in Canada was held in November 2018 in Ottawa, where twenty-eight Tier II Canada Research Chairs (a specific class of Canadian university professor acknowledged by their peers as having the potential to lead in their field) from diverse disciplines met with forty-three Members of Canadian Parliament and Senators. The main goal of this event was to facilitate communication between these two key pillars of the society, to promote mutual understanding of the nature of their respective work, roles, and responsibilities, and to build long-term relationships. Here, we, representatives of the first cohort of scientists to participate in the program, summarize our experiences and lessons learned from this event, as well as our assessment of the benefits of attending this event for scientists, policy decision-makers, and institutions. Furthermore, we provide suggestions for similar future events in Canada and elsewhere.
AB - The first Science Meets Parliament event in Canada was held in November 2018 in Ottawa, where twenty-eight Tier II Canada Research Chairs (a specific class of Canadian university professor acknowledged by their peers as having the potential to lead in their field) from diverse disciplines met with forty-three Members of Canadian Parliament and Senators. The main goal of this event was to facilitate communication between these two key pillars of the society, to promote mutual understanding of the nature of their respective work, roles, and responsibilities, and to build long-term relationships. Here, we, representatives of the first cohort of scientists to participate in the program, summarize our experiences and lessons learned from this event, as well as our assessment of the benefits of attending this event for scientists, policy decision-makers, and institutions. Furthermore, we provide suggestions for similar future events in Canada and elsewhere.
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U2 - 10.1093/scipol/scz062
DO - 10.1093/scipol/scz062
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85101305814
SN - 0302-3427
VL - 48
SP - 447
EP - 450
JO - Science and Public Policy
JF - Science and Public Policy
IS - 4
ER -