Science, Technology, and Society MSc

UCL Science, Technology and Society MSc introduces students to a broad range of themes in science policy and governance, science communication and engagement, and sociology of science.

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Dr Rory Jubber

Lecturer in Philosophy of Science

Dr Jubber works primarily in the metaphysics of science with a particular focus on properties, composition and the laws of nature. In addition, Dr Jubber is interested in the nature of scientific testimony and the relation between political philosophy, ethics and other areas of philosophy. 
Outside of academic philosophy Dr Jubber takes an active interest in the political landscape of Southern Africa.

Prof. Jon Agar
Professor Jon Agar

Professor of Science and Technology Studies

Professor Agar researches and writes on the history of modern science and technology

Prof. Brian Balmer
Professor Brian Balmer

Professor of Science Policy Studies

Professor Balmer has broad research interests in science and technology policy, particularly in relation to the life sciences.   His work combines sociological and historical approaches to understanding the nature of scientific expertise and science advice in policy contexts.  He has published extensively on the history and sociology of biological and chemical arms control.  His other research interests include scientific migration (the ‘brain drain’), the role of volunteers in biomedical resear

Dr Saheli Datta Burton
Dr Saheli Datta Burton

Lecturer in Science Policy (Responsible Research and Innovation)

Dr Datta Burton’s research focuses on the (trans)national governance of emerging technologies with a focus on data-driven health and digital technologies.

Professor Emily Dawson

Professor of Education, Science and Society

Professor Dawson’s research examines relationships between social justice and science when it becomes ‘public’, whether in museums, schools and universities, activism, the mass media and people’s everyday lives

Dr Carina Fearnley
Professor Carina Fearnley

Professor of Science Communication and Warning Research, and Director of the UCL Warning Research Centre

Professor Fearnley is an interdisciplinary expert in public engagement, focusing on scientific uncertainty and risk, and its communication. Her research focuses on warning systems for hazards and threats, and art/science collaborations

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Dr Stephen Hughes

Lecturer in Science, Technology and Society

Dr Hughes is an expert in science communication and responsible innovation. His work explores emotions at the intersections of science, technology, and society.

Dr Simon Lock
Professor Simon Lock

Professor of Science, Politics and Culture

Prof Lock’s research interests are centred around the relationship between science and public,the development of science communication, and public engagement with science and technology. 

Dr Tiago Mata
Dr Tiago Mata

Associate Professor in Science and Technology Studies

Dr Mata is an expert in the history and sociology of economics and political science.

Dr Cian O'Donovan
Dr Cian O’Donovan

Director of the UCL Centre for Responsible Innovation. Lecturer in Responsible Innovation

Dr. Cian O’Donovan is an expert in the politics of technology and responsible innovation

Professor Melanie Smallman
Professor Melanie Smallman

Professor of Science and Technology Studies

Prof Smallman is an expert on science communication and policy, especially in the area of Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI).

Prof Jack Stilgoe
Professor Jack Stilgoe

Professor of Science and Technology Policy

Prof Stilgoe is an expert in the governance of emerging technologies.