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Conference Videos (YouTube)
These are full-length videos of all the INGSA2018 sessions in the Main Hall venue. For information on the speakers and sessions, see the Conference Resources Page
- Day 1 Opening Session
- Keynote Speech I – Rt Hon Helen Clark
- Plenary Session I: SDGs and the science-policy interface
- Parallel Session 2.1: The role of arts, humanities and the interpretive social sciences in advancing knowledge advice for the SDGs
- Plenary Panel Session II: Socio-techno transformation and the Global Goals
- Keynote Speech II – Dr Vladimir Šucha
- Wrap-up and Conclusions of the first day
- Keynote Speech III – Dr Rémi Quirion
- Plenary Panel Session III: Science advice at multiple levels – From local to global
- Parallel Session 2.2: Mapping critical policy nodes – Identifying the articulation points between interacting SDGs and domestic policy priorities
- Parallel Session 2.3: The role of the private sector in advancing the SDGs – Implications for science advice
- Keynote Speech IV – Hon. Minister Eugene Mutimura
- Plenary Session IV: Conclusions and The Way Forward
Parallel Session Podcasts (.MP4)
These are audio recordings of all the INGSA2018 Parallel Sessions. For information on the speakers and sessions, see the Conference Resources Page
- Parallel Session 1.1: Human wellbeing in a digital age – Are new measures and considerations needed in the face of pervasive technology?
- Parallel Session 2.1: The role of arts, humanities and the interpretive social sciences in advancing knowledge advice for the SDGs
- Parallel Session 3.1: Building trust between evidence brokers and multiple audiences
- Parallel Session 4.1: Dealing with disaster – The role of science advice before, after, during
- Parallel Session 1.2: Technological risk management – Dealing with uncertainties, risks, trade-offs and human values
- Parallel Session 2.2: Mapping critical policy nodes – Identifying the articulation points between interacting SDGs and domestic policy priorities
- Parallel Session 3.2: Skills Development for Evidence Brokerage
- Parallel Session 4.2: Smart Cities – Urban and Urbanising Contexts
- Parallel Session 1.3: Big data transforming policy-making – What are the opportunities and challenges?
- Parallel Session 2.3: The role of the private sector in advancing the SDGs – Implications for science advice
- Parallel Session 3.3: Structural considerations for science advice in public policy – From embedded to open science
- Parallel Session 4.3: The local is global – The intersection of science advice and science diplomacy