Aspen is a place for leaders to lift their sights above the possessions which possess them. To confront their own nature as human beings, to regain control over their own humanity by becoming more self-aware, more self-correcting, and hence more self-fulfilling.
Science & Society catalyzes community leaders, current and future scientists, and the general public to build a stronger scientific ecosystem, society, and world.
The world is more polarized than ever. Science—especially when applied to questions about the environment, medical interventions, and new technologies—has become a splinter between people and between communities.
To overcome these divides, the Aspen Institute launched the Science & Society Program in 2019 within the Aspen Institute Health, Medicine and Society Program with seed support from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and Johnson & Johnson.
We leverage the established assets, networks, and platforms of the Aspen Institute to convene and mobilize these groups to build bridges between them. Fundamentally, Science & Society serves as a laboratory to test ideas and approaches that help explain, connect, and maximize the benefits of science for public good. Led by a core staff of trained scientists, the program is an early responder to emerging trends, offers accessible and digestible information that combats misinformation, and is on the pulse of critical issues at the intersection of science and society.
In New York City, Executive Director Aaron Mertz offers expert feedback to students visiting from Tokyo Metropolitan Hibiya High School, one of Japan’s leading public schools. These exceptionally bright students spend the year researching global issues and come to New York to present their work to field professionals. This year’s topics include education, environmental sustainability, food systems, and artificial intelligence. This exchange is coordinated by Aspen’s International Partners Vice President and Executive Director Jonathon Price and Program Coordinator Sascha Shroff.
Advisor on Quantum Computing & Artificial Intelligence
Science & Society Advisory Council
The Science & Society Program is guided by an Advisory Council comprised of experts and thought leaders who engage with science in society from myriad angles: academia, education, journalism, public institutions, advocacy, finance, and the arts.
The Science & Society Program is grateful to the following supporters:
Current Program Support
Current Project-Specific Support
Founding Program Support
Past Program Support
Past Project-Specific Support
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At the Science & Society Program, we work from the perspective that science is for everyone. Whether you are a member of the scientific and medical communities, a science communicator, an interested member of the public—or anyone in between—we invite you to join us. Sign up for the Science & Society Program mailing list below to receive the latest news on our upcoming projects and invitations to our public events, delivered straight to your inbox.