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Science alone will not save us

19 May 2009

With changing behaviour as vital as new technologies in tackling climate change, Tariq Tahir asks where the funding is for linguists, anthropologists and sociologists? University of Reading's Pro Vice-Chancellor for research Diane Berry provides expert comment and says: "It is clearly important to protect funding for Stem subjects and medicine. However, we cannot afford to conceive our science base too narrowly - we must protect our wider research base." Read more here With changing behaviour as vital as new technologies in tackling climate change, Tariq Tahir asks where the funding is for linguists, anthropologists and sociologists? University of Reading's Pro Vice-Chancellor for research Diane Berry provides expert comment and says: "It is clearly important to protect funding for Stem subjects and medicine. However, we cannot afford to conceive our science base too narrowly - we must protect our wider research base." Read more here

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