The Scotsman

The appliance of science to politics can only benefit the sharing of knowledge

Morven Chisholm reports on a new scheme to improve dialogue

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This May, the RSE Young Academy of Scotland (YAS) will launch the first year of its annual pairing scheme in which members are paired with MSPS.

YAS comprises around 130 young profession­als and academics and seeks to foster interdisci­plinary activities among emerging leaders across the sciences and humanities, the profession­s, the arts, business and civil society.

The aim of the scheme is to bring Y AS members together with Scotland’s policy makers to improve dialogue and support the two groups to work effectivel­y together on evidence -based policy solutions in the future.

In this, its first year, five Y AS members, representi­ng a range of

discipline­s and organisati­ons, will be paired with five MSPS. The MSPS participat­ing this year are Liz Smith and Fin lay Carson( Conservati­ve ), Andy Wight man( Green ), An as Sarwar (Labour) and Jenny Gilruth (SNP).

On the first day of the pairing, YAS members will learn about the work of the Scottish Parliament Informatio­n Centre (SPICE) and how they can feed in to its important work, and will also sit in on parliament­ary committees.

During the second day, Y AS members will shadow their MSP, sitting in on committee work, attending First Minister’s Questions, and learning about the work undertaken by their MSP’S staff.

The shadowing will continue with the YAS member joining the MSP for

their constituen­cy or regional work, and finally the MSP will undertake a reciprocal visit to the YAS member’s place of work.

The pairing scheme is inspired by a similar, long-running scheme administer­ed by the Royal Society of London that sees scientists paired with members of the Westminste­r Parliament.

One YAS member, Dr Silvia Paracchini FRSE, took par t in the Royal Society scheme, being paired with her local MP Stephen Ge th ins, pictured left.

She said: “Taking part in the Westminste­r pairing scheme has been a truly transforma­tive experience. In addition to shadowing my local MP Stephen Gethins at a hectic time (it was a week when we thought we were close to a Brexit deal… in December 2017), I gained a much better understand­ing of how different parts of the parliament contribute to policy making.

“This was an incredibly useful insight if we want to ensure that scientific evidence is taken into account when making decisions.”

The success of this London-based scheme prompted YAS to establish its own scheme in Scotland.

Andy Gardner, whole don the establishm­ent of this scheme and will be taking part in the pairing this year, said of this project: “We are delighted that there has been such a positive response from Scotland’s politician­s to this scheme, and a willingnes­s to participat­e.

“We are also grateful to the staff of the Scottish Parliament for their time and support.”

Our hope is that YAS members and MSPS will continue to share knowledge, learn from each other and benefit from each other’s expertise and networks. Morven Chisholm, Young Academy of Scotland manager

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