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We are pleased to announce the publication of the Book of the 15th Glion Colloquium, “Trust and Truth – How They Impact the Complex Relationship between Science and Society,” edited by Ana Mari Cauce and Yves Flückiger. Published by Éditions Slatkine in Geneva, the book is available as a print-on-demand edition, and a PDF version can also be downloaded from our website : https://lnkd.in/ey9TCyFr The 2025 Glion Colloquium examined a critical question for our time: How can universities safeguard trust and truth in a rapidly changing world? Key reflections from the discussions include: 🔹 Truth requires trust to be legitimate, and trust depends on truth. 🔹 In an AI-driven era, universities must remain the human compass—guiding meaning, ethics, and responsibility. 🔹 Trust grows through openness, inclusion, and genuine dialogue with the communities universities serve. 🔹 Stronger collaboration between scientists, policymakers, and citizens is essential to shape informed and resilient societies. 🔹 In a fragmented world, universities must lead with courage and integrity, countering misinformation and embodying the values they teach. Thanks to our editors, participants and contributors of the 15th Colloquium Discover our previous Webinars, visit our Youtube-Channel : https://lnkd.in/e26HYBZC #HigherEducation #ScienceAndSociety #TrustInScience #AcademicLeadership #Universities #SciencePolicy #ResearchImpact #Faculty #GlobalDialogue #Geneva #Changingworld #Mustread #Academia #Leadership Michael Spence, President and Provost, University College London; @Toomas Asser, Rector, University of Tartu; @Nagahiro Minato President, Kyoto University; Henrik Caspar Wegener, Rector Emeritus, University of Copenhagen.