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  2. Science diplomacy - Wikipedia

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    Science diplomacy describes how scientific exchanges and the cross-border collaboration of scientists or scientific organizations can perform diplomatic functions in the context of international relations. Most often this diplomacy happens as part of scientific cooperation as a means of building relationships between states and within ...

  3. Norman P. Neureiter - Wikipedia

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    Norman P. Neureiter (born January 24, 1932 [1]) is an American scientist, technology adviser, and expert on science diplomacy.A graduate of the University of Rochester and Northwestern University, Neureiter has worked as a research scientist, a science attaché, a business executive and a governmental advisor.

  4. John Milton - Wikipedia

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    He read both ancient and modern works of theology, philosophy, history, politics, literature, and science in preparation for a prospective poetical career. Milton's intellectual development can be charted via entries in his commonplace book (like a scrapbook), now in the British Library. As a result of such intensive study, Milton is considered ...

  5. Marga Gual Soler - Wikipedia

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    Marga Gual Soler at the UN Headquarters in New York City. María Margarita Gual Soler is a Spanish science diplomat, policy advisor, international speaker and educator.She is best known for helping elevate the role of science in international diplomacy and strengthening the connections between science, policy and society.

  6. Science & Diplomacy - Wikipedia

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    Science & Diplomacy is a quarterly magazine published by the Center for Science Diplomacy of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The publication includes articles, short comments (perspectives), and letters on issues in the field of science diplomacy , diplomacy about scientific issues.

  7. Diplomacy - Wikipedia

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    Many experts and groups use a variety of definitions for science diplomacy. However, science diplomacy has become an umbrella term to describe a number of formal or informal technical, research-based, academic or engineering exchanges, with notable examples including CERN, the International Space Station, and ITER.

  8. Literature and Science - Wikipedia

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    In Literature and Science, Huxley bemoans the disregard for science shown by many if not most literary contemporaries. He dismisses as "literary cowardice" [3] the artists' professed bewilderment in an era when "Science has become an affair of specialists. Incapable any longer of understanding what it is all about, the man of letters, we are ...

  9. AAAS David and Betty Hamburg Award for Science Diplomacy

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    The AAAS David and Betty Hamburg Award for Science Diplomacy (2022-) formerly the AAAS Award for Science Diplomacy (2010-2021) and Award for International Scientific Cooperation (1992-2009), is awarded by The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).