Institute for Planetary Health Behaviour

(De)Romanticising Uncertainty at the Transatlantic Science-Policy Interface?

Date
1. Dec 2025, 5.00 pm
Location
Online
Organizer
American-German Institute
Speaker(s)
Finja Isabel Augsburg
Event type
Lecture
Event Language(s)
English
Audience
Public (with registration)

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Finja Isabel Augsburg, currently a DAAD/AGI Research Fellow at the American-German Institute at Johns Hopkins University in Washington, D.C., provides insights into her research on the significance of scientific uncertainty in planetary health issues and its role at the transatlantic science-policy interface.

As part of an interview study with experts at the interface of transatlantic science and policy, Finja Isabel Augsburg examined the role of scientific uncertainty and the associated implications for current US-German cooperation on planetary health issues.

Under the title "(De)Romanticising Uncertainty at the Transatlantic Science-Policy Interface?", the webinar will provide first insights into the results and offer space for questions in a Q&A afterwards.

Participation is free of charge and possible after registration.

Contact:

PhD Candidate in the project "UncertainTEAM", funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
(Department of Media and Communication Studies)
C19 – research building "Weltbeziehungen" / C19.01.19