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What is the scientist’s role in society and how do we teach it?

Michael W Elves, chairman of Newton’s Apple and Ian Gibson, it’s president, talk science and society on the Guardian Higher Education Network blog: http://www.theguardian.com/higher-education-network/blog/2013/nov/04/science-in-society-policy-research

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Posted on November 13, 2013 by gillianpepperPosted in Articles, News

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