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    Policies for Progress

    Wicked problems are solved when policymakers, industry leaders, not-for-profits, and academics come together, bringing to bear their collective expertise. So why don't we always do that? Maybe because it's not that simple.

    Join us on May 20th at Policies for Progress to be part of the discussion on what it looks like for multidisciplinary research teams and external stakeholders to work together to solve a problem and possibly make new connections and catalyze new ideas!

    Anyone who has an interest in solving global grand challenges is welcome to join us for discussion, networking, and idea generation. 

    Policies for Progress is the capstone event for the Breaking Through: Developing Multidisciplinary Solutions to Global Grand Challenges research project funded by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Find more info about the project here.

    Experts from four multidisciplinary teams will share findings and results of their groundbreaking work on the Breaking Through research project. Stakeholders, that is policy makers, practitioners, and more, who were integrated into these projects will discuss the successes, benefits, as well as challenges in partnering with academia in the event outlined below.

    Agenda

     

    09:15  Introductions and Overview
    09:30  Global to Local: A Systems Approach to Sustainable Agriculture
                Principal Investigator: Thomas Hertel
                Featured Speaker: Robbin Shoemaker (USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture)
    10:45  Break
    11:00  Predicting the Risk of Flood, Saving our Coastal Communities
             
     Principal Investigator: David Johnson
               Featured Speaker: Andrea Galinski (Formerly of Louisiana Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority)
    12:15  Lunch
    01:15  New Models for Successful Interdisciplinary Research and Stakeholder Engagement
               
    Panel Chair: Dorothy Teegarden
               Panelists: Mark Burns, Haixin Dang, Soraida Garcia, Susan Morgan, Savannah Schulze, and Laurel Weldon
    02:00  Break
    02:15  "Tipping Points" in Climate Change: Serious Games and Cognitive Challenges
               
    Principal Investigator: Manjana Milkoreit
               Featured Speaker: Steve Koller (Environmental Defense Fund)
    03:30  Break
    03:45  "Do the Right Thing": Big Data, Ethics, and Algorithms
               
    Principal Investigator: Chris Clifton
               Featured Speaker: Ansgar Koene (Working Group Chair for IEEE Standard on Algorithm Bias Considerations)
    05:00  Interdisciplinary Teams Conducting Engaged Research: Lessons from the Field
               
    Panel Chair: Wendy Smooth
    05:30  Reception
    06:00  Keynote: Darrick Hamilton (Executive Director of the Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity)

    Background

    The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation supports a unique, interdisciplinary, innovative approach to global grand challenges research, scholarly publishing and communication at Purdue.

    The approach catalyzes the involvement of humanists and social scientists in grand challenges research, innovation, and policy formation, and embeds policy experts, publishing professionals, and libraries faculty in the scholarly communication process from the beginning.

    The evolving model expands our capacity for diverse, multidisciplinary discovery and drives beneficial change in scholarly publishing in order to more effectively and swiftly raise public awareness, inform stakeholders, and improve the human condition with the latest research.

    There is no cost to attend. However, registration is required. Please visit our Eventbrite page to RSVP by Friday, May 10, 2019.

    Contact Details

    Allison Roberts

    allisonroberts@purdue.edu

    765-494-1610

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    Date & time

    May 20, 2019

    9:00 AM - 5:30 PM

    Location

    Stewart Center Room 302