/R E P E A T -- "Get Science Right" town hall arrives in Calgary on April 29/
OTTAWA, April 25, 2014 /CNW/ - Members of the public and the media are invited to join with local researchers in a discussion of the serious crisis in science and research in Canada and what it means for Canadians.
WHEN:
Tuesday, April 29, 7pm-9pm (Refreshments will be served)
WHO:
Moderator:
Andrew Nikiforuk, Journalist and Author
Panellists:
Professor David Hyttenrauch, English, Mt. Royal University
Professor Deborah Dewey, Paediatrics and Community Health Science, University of Calgary
Professor Hamid Habibi, Biology, University of Calgary
Professor Penny Pexman, Psychology, University of Calgary
WHAT:
Regional town hall meeting to discuss the public impact of the crisis in Canada's science and research policy
WHERE:
Burnswest Theatre, Fort Calgary
The Canadian Association of University Teachers is hosting cross-country meetings to discuss the public consequences of Canada's current science policy. The town halls are part of CAUT's campaign to create public awareness and urge the government to "Get Science Right."
In response to questions from the moderator, panellists will talk about what current science and research policy means for them, their students and the public. Members of the audience will be encouraged to join the discussion with comments and with questions for the panellists. Many of the issues in the news lately are likely to be addressed, including diverting funds away from basic research, cuts to politically inconvenient research, muzzling scientists, archivists and librarians, directing public science for private profit, and promoting undue corporate influence in university research.
The Canadian Association of University Teachers is the national voice of 68,000 academic and general staff at universities and colleges across the country. For more information on CAUT's "Get Science Right" Campaign, visit getscienceright.ca.
Join the Facebook event at: https://www.facebook.com/events/478985435535629/
Twitter hashtags: #getscienceright #cdnpoli #cdnpse
SOURCE: Canadian Association of University Teachers (CAUT)
Angela Regnier, CAUT Communications Officer, 613-726-5186 (o); 613-601-6304 (cell); regnier @caut.ca (email)
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