Nano2All analyses UNITAR’s Nanotechnology project
Ineke Malsch • 1 april 2019
The United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) has been building capacity for governance of nanotechnology in developing countries and emerging economies since 2009. The EU-funded project Nano2All (www.nano2all.eu) just released a case study on “societal engagement practices in UNITAR’s Nanotechnology workshops in Latin America and the Caribbean.” Info: http://www.nano2all.eu/wp-content/uploads/files/Nano2All%20-%20case%20study%20UNITAR.PDF

On 4 September, I discussed how the Ethical Impact Assessment methodology could be adapted to different types of research with societal impacts, during the Symposium on Societal Impact of Research at the UMCG in Groningen. This was the latest edition of Dutch Impact Alliance Live. Download my presentation here .