Difference between revisions of "Team:UNSW Australia/Human Practices/Law"

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<h2>Outcomes</h2>
 
<h2>Outcomes</h2>
 
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<li>How to Write a Policy Submission (<a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/d/d9/T--UNSW_Australia--PolicywExample.pdf">Guide for Scientists with Example Policy Submission</a>).</li>
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<li>The team produced an explanatory resource to help scientists learn how to write policy submissions to governments, and produced an example of how to do this; How to Write a Policy Submission (<a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/d/d9/T--UNSW_Australia--PolicywExample.pdf">Guide for Scientists with Example Policy Submission</a>).</li>
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<li class="second-li">The separate publications are available for download below.
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<li>Public discussion on the way law affects science;</li>
 
<li>Public discussion on the way law affects science;</li>
 
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<li class="second-li">Symposium on the Australian Synthetic Biology Landscape.</li>
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<li class="second-li">The team held a symposium on the topic of the Australian Synthetic Biology Landscape, which involved discussion of the way the law affects scientific innovation and research more broadly, led by A/Prof Matthew Kearnes.</li>
<li class="second-li">Presentation to an Environmental Humanities university course.</li>
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<li class="second-li">Two team members presented to an Environmental Humanities university course, discussing the legal protections for science research, and evaluated the stringency and sufficiency of the laws designed to protect the public from 'bad science'.</li>
 
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