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Environmental Studies

Science Diplomacy in the Age of Climate Change

When:

15 July - 20 July 2024

School:

Venice International University Summer / Winter Schools

Institution:

Venice International University

City:

Venice

Country:

Italy

Language:

English

Credits:

3.0 EC

Fee:

600 EUR

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Please note: this course has already ended
Science Diplomacy in the Age of Climate Change

About

Science Diplomacy is a tool that recognizes science as a process for pursuing evidence and diplomacy as a process for dialogue and cooperation between different stakeholders. In our increasingly interconnected world, there is a growing need for science diplomacy as we are confronted by issues concerning agriculture or trade, automation or cryptocurrencies, peace & security, global health pandemics, and climate change, among many other complex challenges. Our decision-making power is strengthened or weakened by the relevance, timeliness, reliability, and communication of information in a fast-paced changing environment. While academia includes specialties in translational science, public policy, health policy and other policy-related fields, these programs do not address the needs of the vast matrix of other scientific disciplines to provide students with training and tools to effectively partner and communicate with non-scientists, whether they are policy-makers, community leaders or the general public. This is Science Diplomacy at its core—partnerships to eliminate cultural, sectoral, and knowledge barriers.

Course leader

William Pan, Duke University

Target group

Graduate students (Master’s and PhD) from various disciplines: Global / Public Health, Environmental Science, Economics & Political Science, Anthropology, Sociology & Demography, Biology, Engineering, Clinical Medicine. Advanced Undergraduate students will be also considered.

Course aim

1- Introduction to the concepts of science diplomacy;

2- Raise awareness among young scientists of the role of science diplomacy in building consensus and finding common interests among stakeholders (nations, regions, communities, industries, NGOs, universities, etc.) to address local and global challenges related to, for example, balancing economic development, environmental conservation, and human well-being;

3- Gain skills in stakeholder assessment, science communication and negotiation;

4- Review of case studies associated with local (or global) response and negotiations to complex problems such as air pollution (e.g., Padova), Sea Level Rise (e.g., Venice), gold mining and mercury pollution (e.g., Amazon), and emerging diseases (e.g., COVID-19).

Students will leave this workshop with the fundamental understanding of how to identify and communicate with stakeholders connected to their research.

Fee info

Fee

600 EUR, Students from VIU member universities.

Fee

1200 EUR, Students of other universities. The fees will cover tuition, course materials, lunches in the San Servolo cafeteria (6 working days on campus), social events. Student participants will be responsible for covering their own travel expenses to and from Venice and local transportation. VIU Alumni are eligible for a reduced fee.

Interested?

When:

15 July - 20 July 2024

School:

Venice International University Summer / Winter Schools

Institution:

Venice International University

Language:

English

Credits:

3.0 EC

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