Science & Policy Talk: Science4Policy: Understanding how science can have an impact on policymaking in democracies
| 2026_FS_PSC - Science & Policy Talk | |
| 28.05.2026 | |
| 1.5 h | |
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Start registration period: 06.03.2026 End of registration period: 24.05.2026 |
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| ETH Zurich, centre | |
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| ETH Zuerich center | |
| The upcoming Science and Policy Talk titled “Science4Policy: Understanding How Sciences Can Have an Impact in Policymaking in Democracies” will explore how scientific knowledge can effectively inform public policy and democratic decision-making. The session features Anastasia Deligkiaouri, a policy analyst and Learning & Development expert at the European Commission Joint Research Centre (JRC), who works on strengthening evidence-informed policymaking and capacity building for governments. Drawing on more than two decades of experience as a researcher, lecturer, and policy professional across Greece, the UK, and Ireland, she will share insights into how scientists and policymakers collaborate, how evidence can shape public governance, and what career pathways exist at the intersection of science and policy. The talk is part of a broader series aimed at helping students and early-career researchers understand how they can contribute to bridging the gap between research and policymaking. Particpants are welcome to ask questions and get into discussions with the guest speaker. | |
| Dr. Anastasia Deligkiaouri, European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC) | |
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| PhD students, Postdocs and interested | |
| English | |
Dr. Luisa Last (psc_phdprogram@ethz.ch) | |
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