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Engaging Early-Career Scientists in Global Policy-Making

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/anie.202217841

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Early-Career Scientists; Policy-Making; Science Diplomacy; Science for Policy Training; Scientific Academies and Networks

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Pressing global challenges require evidence-informed decisions and the engagement of scientists in policy-making is crucial. However, the mechanisms and barriers for scientists to engage in policy-making vary internationally, posing significant challenges. This article addresses the mechanisms and barriers and emphasizes the importance of scientific academies, societies, universities, and early-career networks in shaping global policies.
Pressing global challenges, such as climate change, the COVID-19 pandemic, or antibiotic resistance, require coordinated international responses guided by evidence-informed decisions. For this purpose, it is critical that scientists engage in providing insights during the decision-making process. However, the mechanisms for the engagement of scientists in policy-making are complex and vary internationally, which often poses significant challenges to their involvement. Herein, we address some of the mechanisms and barriers for scientists to engage in policy-making with a global perspective by early-career scientists. We highlight the importance of scientific academies, societies, universities, and early-career networks as stakeholders and how they can adapt their structures to actively contribute to shaping global policies, with representative examples from chemistry-related disciplines. We showcase the importance of raising awareness, providing resources and training, and leading discussions about connecting emerging scientists with global decision-makers to address societal challenges through policies.

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