SPEThursday

Here are topics for this week in science policy:
National:
The Government of Canada releases Federal Framework on Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
Fundamental research continues to be undermined in Canada
Unintended consequences and the change to Alberta post-secondary funding
Study finds gender differences in success rates for Canadian scientific research grants
Canada Invests in Ontario's Electric Vehicle Network
International:
‘The disruption is enormous.’ Coronavirus epidemic snarls science worldwide
Genomics: data sharing needs an international code of conduct
Study Suggests Fossil Fuel Use Emits Up to 40% More Climate-Heating Methane Than Previously Thought
Brexit is happening: what does it mean for science?
Bioethical ‘Guardrails’ Fall Short in Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing
And for some exciting #SciPolJobs, opportunities and local events we have:
National:
CCA Accepting Applications for Internship Program
CIHR Early Career Investigators in Maternal, Reproductive, Child and Youth Health annual competition
Pre-announcement: Youth Advisory Council application call
International:
Australian Government, Department of Industry
Local events:
INGSA2020 Conference -Montreal
Join the Science & Policy Exchange team next week for our next installment of #SPECafe, Sexual Harassment: How Can Academia Do Better? There is a limited amount of tickets so better get your now!
Keep an eye out for our next week's update in the news section #SPEthursday #ThisWeekinSciPol #SciPolJobs