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Science policy

 

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Enhancing trust in science and democracy in an age of misinformation

An op-ed in Issues in Science and Technology co-authored with Marcia McNutt, president of the National Academy of Sciences.

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Finding Collective Advantage in Shared Knowledge

An Issues in Science and Technology podcast interview on the historical impact of U.S. investment in science.

The New American University: The University-Think Tank Partnership

An interview on the origin, design and impact of ASU's partnership with New America.

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America once dominated the semiconductor industry. Here's why we must win again.

An op-ed exploring how the US lost its preeminence in semiconductor manufacturing and what actions can be taken to regain it.

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The next 75 years of U.S. science and innovation policy

An article examining how the future of scientific research needs to be restructured to meet the increasingly complex needs and challenges facing society.

Michael Crow and Eric Schmidt speak side-by-side on-screen via Zoom

The need for a new international technological alliance

A conversation with Eric Schmidt about the opportunities and risks facing the US without a coordinated, strategic plan related to artificial intelligence.

We must tear down the barriers that impede scientific progress

An op-ed urging a new approach to science that is more open, efficient, effective and equitable.

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Science institutions for a complex, fast-paced world

An article about why the time has come to move beyond the post- World War II model of organizing science.

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Overcoming stone age logic

An op-ed calling for shift from old-fashioned thinking focused on traditional disciplines working on short-term goals to collaborative efforts dedicated to solving real world challenges.

Stanford FLOW Speaker Series

Building the New American Research University

A conversation and Q-and-A about the evolution of ASU hosted by the Stanford FLOW (Future of Learning, Opportunity and Work) Speaker Series.

New American University: Toward 2025 and Beyond

A PDF of Arizona State University's official charter and goals as updated in 2019.

Hands holding the Earth

Overcoming stone age logic

An op-ed calling for shift from old-fashioned thinking focused on traditional disciplines working on short-term goals to collaborative efforts dedicated to solving real world challenges.