Tony Gilland

Tony Gilland is Science and Society Director at the Institute of Ideas. Tony directs the IoI’s programme on scientific and medical controversies, particularly in relation to genetics, medical science and public health. He has programmed many symposiums, and edited several books on the subject.

Most recently, Tony initiated the Science Education Project, investigating the state of science education in the UK. The project has thus far resulted in a book edited by Tony, What is science education for?, which generated widespread coverage.

Tony has also written widely on the problem of risk aversion and defensiveness about scientific experimentation, contributing an article, ‘Trade War or Culture War? The GM Debate in Britain and the European Union’ to the book Let Them Eat Precaution.

Tony is Director of the IoI’s acclaimed Debating Matters Competition for sixth-form students. He is a frequent guest on radio and television programmes in the UK. Tony holds a degree in philosophy, politics and economics from the University of Oxford.

Related Sessions

Saturday 31 October 2009, 10.30am Lecture Theatre 1
Frankenstein's Daughters: from science fiction to science fact?

Saturday 31 October 2009, 1.30pm Lecture Theatre 1
Whose Right to Choose? Choice, ethics and regulation in 21st-century reproduction

Saturday 31 October 2009, 3.30pm Lecture Theatre 1
Three’s a crowd? The battle over population and reproduction


Publications

What Is Science Education For? (ed.) (Academy of Ideas, 2006)
‘Trade War or Culture War? The GM Debate in Britain and the European Union’, in Let The Eat Precaution, (AEI, 2006)
Science: Can We Trust the Experts? (ed.) (Hodder Arnold, 2002)
Animal Experimentation: Good or Bad? (ed.) (Hodder Arnold, 2002)
Nature’s Revenge: Hurricanes, Floods and Climate Change (ed.) (Hodder Arnold, 2002)
‘Precaution, GM Crops and Farmland Birds’, in Rethinking Risk and the Precautionary Principle (Butterworth-Heinemann, 2000)


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