Institute for Science, Innovation and Society
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The Oxford Institute for Science, Innovation and Society conducts studies, provides education, and devises policy suggestions concerning the effects of scientific and technological evolutions in contemporary societies.
The changes in science and technology form the crux of the transformations witnessed by humankind in the 21st century. It is critical to foresee, comprehend, and guide these changes at the earliest. Overarching concerns encompass matters of emerging technology, transition of infrastructure, governance and regulation, and the formation of publics.
The Institute possesses first-rate abilities (both academic and practical), merging research, practice, and education across a variety of domains, ranging from intellectual property rights in the life sciences to governance of climate geoengineering.
The research conducted includes the Future of Cities, Resource Stewardship, Food Governance, Climate Alternatives, and BioProperty.
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Oxford
Oxfordshire
OX2 6PN
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University of Oxford
Oxford
University of Oxford
Oxford
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2024-06-14 17:00:33