Helen Garrison
Project and Communications Manager
Based in the UK
Tel: +44 (0)7581 510 155
Email: helen@v-a.se
I work as a Project and Communications Manager for VA and am based in my native country, the UK, having lived nine years in Sweden. I work with the team on projects that have an international dimension and am involved in a number of EU projects, including Genderactionplus, Inspiring ERA, LOESS and Re-MEND. In addition to project management, my work includes developing new projects, funding proposals, writing articles and reports, translating and creating online content. I am also responsible for VA’s international newsletter.
Research knows no borders and our societal challenges cannot be tackled effectively without dialogue between science and society, both within and across national borders. VA’s international strategy contributes towards this and also provides us with different perspectives and inspiration to inform our work and allow us to share it more widely.
In view of VA’s interest in more evidence-based election campaigning, I thought your readers might like to know about my new book, In Search of Evidence-Based Science Policy: From the Endless Frontier to SciSIP. Although it’s mainly about the US, much of it should be of more general interest. Here is a link to a description of the book and an order form: https://www.nowpublishers.com/article/Details/ASTP-007
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Albert H. Teich
Research Professor of Science, Technology & International Affairs
Institute for International Science & Technology Policy
George Washington University
Washington, DC
In view of VA’s interest in more evidence-based election campaigning, I thought your readers might like to know about my new book, In Search of Evidence-Based Science Policy: From the Endless Frontier to SciSIP. Although it’s mainly about the US, much of it should be of more general interest. Here is a link to a description of the book and an order form: https://www.nowpublishers.com/article/Details/ASTP-007
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Albert H. Teich
Research Professor of Science, Technology & International Affairs
Institute for International Science & Technology Policy
George Washington University
Washington, DC