Peter Gluckman, an internationally-recognized biomedical scientist and former Chief Science Advisor to the Prime Minister of New Zealand, is now the President of the International Science Council.
Peter Gluckman has become President of the International Science Council (ISC), taking up the position as head of the ISC’s Governing Board for a three year mandate. Gluckman assumes leadership of the Council from outgoing President Daya Reddy, who was elected at the first ever General Assembly of the ISC in 2018. Peter Gluckman was selected as President-elect during that 2018 General Assembly
Peter Gluckman is Director of Koi Tū: The Centre for Informed Futures at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. From 2009-2018 he was first Chief Science Advisor to the Prime Minister of New Zealand and from 2012-2018 Science Envoy for the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade. He was foundation chair of the International Network of Government Science Advice (INGSA) from 2014-2021.
A prolific scientist with over 700 papers
He trained as a paediatrician and biomedical scientist, and has published over 700 papers and several academic and popular books in animal science, developmental physiology, growth and development and evolutionary biology and evolutionary medicine. He co-chaired the WHO Commission on Ending Childhood Obesity (2013-2017).
Peter Gluckman has written and spoken extensively on science-policy, risk assessment, science-diplomacy, and science-society interactions. In 2016 he received the AAAS award in Science Diplomacy. He has received the highest civilian and scientific honours in New Zealand. He is a fellow of the Royal Society of London, of the Royal Society of New Zealand, of the Academy of Medical Sciences (UK) and a member of the National Academy of Medicine (USA).
A distinguished don at Auckland varsity
He holds a Distinguished University Professorship at the University of Auckland, New Zealand and honorary chairs at the University College London, University of Southampton and National University of Singapore, and is Chief Scientific Officer of the Singapore Institute for Clinical Sciences.
As President-Elect and Chair of the Committee for Science Planning, Peter Gluckman has been closely involved with the activities of the ISC since its launch in 2018 following the merger of the International Council for Science (ICSU) and the International Social Science Council (ISSC).
On becoming ISC president
He has had a leading role as Chair of the Oversight Panel for the ISC’s ongoing COVID-19 Scenarios Project, and as Strategic Advisor to the Global Forum of Funders Project, which recently published Unleashing Science: Delivering Missions for Sustainability. The COVID-19 scenarios project launched its report on 18 November 2021.
On becoming President of the ISC, Gluckman underlined that the global challenges facing societies today require a strong global voice for science, one that is closely engaged with active scientists and with policy communities.
“We’ll project a global voice for science”
“Science is crucial to many challenges we face including COVID-19, climate change, rapid technology development, mental health and widespread social change. I thank Daya Reddy and the ISC’s foundation Governing Board for the extraordinary progress the new organization has already made.
“We will continue to accelerate momentum to ensure that we clearly project a global voice for science through better engagement with the scientific and global policy communities and wider publics. Science can and must make a difference in ensuring a better world,” said Gluckman.
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