In the early spring of 2016, students at Utrecht University organized a lecture series about the public perception of science. The lectures are published in this podcast.
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Chances are that your favourite university has a nice webpage boasting how competitive the university is in the international market. Indeed, education and research are markets. But what has changed when academia became more and more commodified, when universities commercialised and financialised? In this lecture, Hans Radder tells you all about it…
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Science largely rests on the integrity of scientists and that is not always a secure foundation. For some, fraud and plagiarism are an irresitable tempation on your way to fame. In this lecture, Ruud Abma analyses the infamous case of the former psychologist Diederik Stapel and methodological problems in psychology more generally.…
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If science is about facts, then scientist should be clear on their definition of what ‘facts’ are. This is what historian of science Trudy Dehue argues in this lecture.Bas Cornelissen
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Frank Miedema is one of the initiators of Science in Transition. This movement believes that the scientific system is in need of fundamental reform. So what is wrong with this system called 'science'? How to diagnose its symptoms and what is the cure?Bas Cornelissen
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Episode 1 — Bas Haring
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How can you make complex scientific ideas understandable for the wider public — and for scientists themselves? In this first podcast, we turn to Bas Haring, a professor for the Public Understanding of Science at Leiden University. The crux, it seems, lies in finding the good metaphors.Bas Cornelissen
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