Applications are now welcome for the 2009 BES Parliamentary Shadowing Scheme.
The scheme is now in its third year. Since 2007 our ecologists have had the opportunity to shadow two Parliamentary Under-Secretaries (Barry Gardiner MP and Joan Ruddock MP) at Defra, two MEPs (John Bowis MEP and Linda McAvan MP), plus officials from the devolved administrations. Those members of the BES who have taken part have commented on the value of this experience to them; gaining an unprecedented opportunity to gain first-hand experience of how science is used to inform policy-making. Ecologists spend one-two days with the parliamentarian, before spending another day or so with civil servants and policy-advisors.
The full list of Ministers, MEPs and Officials who have agreed to participate in the 2009 scheme has yet to be finalised. However, we are delighted to confirm that the following have so far agreed to take part:
- Jane Davidson AM, Minister for the Environment, Sustainability and Housing at the Welsh Assembly Government
- Professor Maggie Gill, Chief Scientific Advisor for Rural Affairs and the Environment, Scottish Government
- Linda McAvan MEP, Labour Spokesperson on the Environment, European Parliament
Expenses
If you are a member of the BES and an early-career researcher (no more than eight years since finishing PhD) interested in the science-policy interface, then consider applying. The BES will cover all reasonable expenses you incur whilst on the scheme.
Find out more at the BES website.
Closing date: 27 February
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