
Science Renewal Commons gives The ASR Project a place for shared work.
It is being built as a collaborative environment where people and institutions can gather evidence, exchange knowledge, develop ideas, form working groups, and create practical tools for renewing American science.
The Commons is designed for scientists, public servants, policymakers, universities, funders, research administrators, public-health leaders, civic organizations, and citizens who want science to serve the country with integrity, usefulness, and public trust.
Its purpose is simple: bring serious people into a shared space where knowledge can become coordinated action.
Science Renewal Commons is now in development. Founding participants will help shape the first working notes, evidence collections, and renewal rooms before the platform opens more broadly
Living workspaces where participants gather questions, sources, comments, and expert observations around specific renewal topics. Notes can become briefs, maps, recommendations, or convening agendas.
A curated collection of literature, public records, archived materials, policy documents, agency histories, and expert resources that help the Commons build from evidence rather than impression.
Focused working spaces where participants organize around a question, agency function, public trust issue, talent concern, or policy need and turn shared knowledge into useful next steps.
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