Pitt-CMU Colloquium: Patrick Gallagher (University of Pittsburgh)
November 18, 2024 - 3:30pm
Science and the global economy: uncertainty and shifting priorities
Public support for the U.S. science is based on a long-standing social contract which asserts that advances in science and technology will make us safer and more prosperous as a nation. After WW2, these economic and security benefits were tied to a Cold War geopolitical context aimed at creating and maintaining a global system of allies and adversaries. Today, growing economic and security tensions are challenging this global system and raising uncertainty. Recently – despite the current period of intense political polarization – there have been a few areas of significant political consensus that are reshaping U.S. policy priorities that affect science programs. I will review these recent developments and share my perspectives on their origins, before speculating about what these shifting views may mean for science at U.S. universities.
Location and Address
102 Thaw Hall