Call for Creative Briefs: Join the Creativity for Scientific Change Project
We’re thrilled to open a call for creative briefs! The Creativity for Scientific Change (CSC) project is commissioning a creative visual communication project to explore …
We’re thrilled to open a call for creative briefs! The Creativity for Scientific Change (CSC) project is commissioning a creative visual communication project to explore …
There’s something special, and calming, about good conversation over a good meal. This is even truer for the Islamic community during the holy month of …
Emotion is too often treated as a taboo in academic circles. Objectivity, and complete divorce from anything which could cloud one’s golden impartiality, is often …
The majority of the British public feel that scientists should listen more to what ordinary people think. We agree with them. And we research how …
Hope, fear, frustration,curiosity… Emotions are everywhere when we bring together publics and communities with research. How can we navigate and manage these emotional experiences? and …
Ethical considerations on synthetic data in everyday machine learning research for healthcare. My hope is that synthetic data will significantly enhance machine learning models by …
We are partners on the Wellcome Connecting Science funded Citizens’ Jury on Genome Editing and brought together the jurors for a reunion event in October …
Daniela presented a poster on her current work within the Creativity for Scientific Change project at the Cambridge Public Health showcase event on “Breaking the Cycle of Intergenerational Adversity – The Role of Public Health”. The poster presents an analysis of how these reflections are being incorporated into AI research with a focus on two important conferences in the field of AI ethics, machine learning and computational neuroscience: ACM FAccT & NeurIPS.
In June, Richard Milne, Deputy Director of KCESP was a speaker at an event that KCESP co-sponsored with the Cambridge Centre for Data-Driven Discovery on …