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Kavli Team
The Kavli Centre team combines experience in science ethics psychology social science genetic counselling public engagement science communication journalism film making and design.
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Hopes and Fears Lab
The Kavli Centre's conversation experiment "The Hopes and Fears Lab" invites scientists and the public to discuss the implications of cutting-edge research on our shared future
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Citizens Jury
People with experience of serious hereditary conditions gather for the UK’s first citizens' jury on human genome editing
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Science is everywhere science is for everyone
The Kavli Centre for Ethics Science and the Public believes that everyone everywhere has a right to be part of the conversation on the scientific discoveries that are shaping our world
There are very real-world social and ethical implications of science and all of us can be part of the conversation. All of us have the right to be part of the conversation
Professor Anna Middleton Director of the Kavli Centre for Ethics Science and the Public
Global conversations on ethical issues raised by cutting-edge science
Kavli Centre for Ethics Science and the Public (KCESP) enables global conversations on the ethical issues raised by cutting-edge science. We believe everyone in society has a right to be part of these conversations on our shared future and that these discussions will also benefit science.
Through academic research and collaboration with creative partners our work aims to 'take the scary out of science' for diverse publics and to enable scientists to reflect on the social impact of their work at a much earlier stage of their research.
We believe that by continually fostering intentional connections between ordinary people and extraordinary science we stand a much greater chance of creating a future that both resembles and belongs to everybody.
Further information on our work and research
For further information on our work and research please visit the KCESP website. You can also connect with us on Twitter @EthicsSciPublic and on the KCESP Facebook page.
A unique collaboration with funding from The Kavli Foundation
The centre is a unique collaboration between the University of Cambridge and Wellcome Connecting Science with funding from The Kavli Foundation.