Consultation on foresight review on the public understanding of risk
5 June 2017
IPUR will be examining the impact of new technology, as well as cultural differences, on the way people perceive risks and safety issues. It will also develop new data using digital sources, as well as visuals to help decision makers better communicate risks to the public. These were recommendations outlined in the Lloyd’s Register Foundation foresight review on the public understanding of risk, produced in collaboration between the Foundation and NUS.
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IPUR is looking for an art student or artist to work with us on our Risk Resonance project from December 2024 to March 2025 and create a work of art...