Governing better through evidence-informed policy-making – OECD/JRC/INGSA/Campbell
Conference report organised by the OECD and the EU Joint Research Centre, in cooperation with Campbell and INGSA
Conference report organised by the OECD and the EU Joint Research Centre, in cooperation with Campbell and INGSA
Report based on the Global Young Academy – Joint Research Centre – International Network for Government Science Advice workshop ‘Broadening the scope of science advice: Best practices for engaging knowledge‐creators beyond the academy’ on 28 September 2016 in Brussels, Belgium. The workshop was generously supported by the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre and the International…
Opening Session of the Second International Conference on Government Science Advice, Brussels Sept 29, 2016 Professor Sir Peter Gluckman Chair, INGSA and Chief Science Advisor to the Prime Minister of New Zealand
Presentation to IAP from the OECD – Title: Scientific Advice for Policy-Making: The role and responsibility of expert bodies and individual scientist
Address to the INGSA workshop on International Collaboration in Science Advice – a satellite meeting to the World Science Forum. Budapest, Nov 4th 2015 Much of the contention that has surrounded models of science advice comes because there are different understandings of what is meant or desired. While the discussion today is going to be…
Overview of the Cuban Science Advice Office. Prep material for INGSA2014
Policy Paper from the EC’s Science and Technology Advisory Council (STAC) – 2013.
The report is based on the evidence gathered at a two-day meeting on ‘New frontiers in science diplomacy’, which was hosted by the Royal Society from 1 – 2 June 2009, in partnership with the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). The report outlines the main conclusions to come out of the two-day…
Principles and Guidelines provided by the government of Canada on properly using evidence in government decision-making
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