Global Science TV – Participate in the Public Value of Science project

June 29, 2020

The ISC has launched a pilot program in partnership with the Australian Academy of Science called Global Science TV as one aspect of the Public Value of Science project in the ISC Action Plan. The project consists of 15-minute online TV programs, which aim to share scientific expertise directly from experts themselves, while educating, entertaining, and informing viewers on major issues of scientific relevance. Watch the first episode of Global Science TV and contribute to the program by sharing or embedding the video on your web page, by nominating experts to be part of an upcoming episode, or by using the free content as a springboard to bring in local experts on similar subject matter for national audiences. Suggest a speaker by completing the online form.

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