SPE Thursday 14th May, 2020.

Here are the topics in science policy for this week:
National:
Stratégies de déconfinement au Québec : projections
Scientists concerned focus on COVID-19 disrupting regular health research funds
Analyse de milliards de données cellulaires : la relâche québécoise a catalysé l'épidémie
Politicians and scientists need strong connections during the coronavirus crisis — and beyond
International:
House Democrats include research dollars in latest pandemic relief package
Secretive Jasons to offer advice on how to reopen academic labs shut by pandemic
Coronavirus shut-downs pose huge threat to Australian research jobs
White House effort to boost marine aquaculture raises environmental concerns
The pandemic and the female academic
And for some exciting #SciPolJobs, opportunities and local events we have:
National:
Submit to the Journal of Science Policy and Governance
International Policy Ideas Challenge 2020 - Call for proposals
Searching for a New Editor-in-Chief for IUBMB Life
International:
Manager, Innovation - Rockefeller Foundation NY
University Corporation Atmospheric Research - Multiple opportunities
Events:
Survery: Impact of COVID-19 on Graduate Students in Canada TSPN
INGSA Virtual Conference on Science Advice and COVID-19
Keep an eye out for our next week's update in the news section #SPEthursday #ThisWeekinSciPol #SciPolJobs