Centre for Science and Policy – CSaP
CSaP creates opportunities for public policy professionals and academics to learn from each other through our Policy Fellowships, workshops and professional development activities.
CSaP creates opportunities for public policy professionals and academics to learn from each other through our Policy Fellowships, workshops and professional development activities.
The Group of Chief Scientific Advisors is a key part of the European Commission’s Scientific Advice Mechanism. Their role is to provide independent scientific advice and policy recommendations to the College of European Commissioners to inform their decision-making, and thus contribute to the quality of EU legislation.
The Netherlands Scientific Council for Government Policy (WRR) is an independent advisory body for government policy. Our task is to provide science-based strategic policy advice to the Dutch government and Parliament on strategic issues that are likely to have significant long-term social and political consequences.
The Secretary-General’s Scientific Advisory Board and its associated global network of scientific institutions advise UN leaders on breakthroughs in science and technology – how to harness the benefits of these advances and mitigate potential risks. The Board provides independent insights on trends at the intersection of science, technology, ethics, governance and sustainable development to support…
La Oficina Nacional de Asesoramiento Científico (ONAC) es un órgano directivo del Gobierno de España encargado de establecer mecanismos institucionales para reforzar el papel de conocimiento científico en la toma de decisiones del Gobierno de España. The National Office of Scientific Advice (ONAC) is a governing body of the Spanish Government in charge of establishing…
Koi Tū: The Centre for Informed Futures is an independent, non-partisan think tank and research centre based at Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland with members throughout New Zealand and the world. We focus on critical long-term national and global challenges arising from rapid and far-reaching social, economic, technological and environmental change.
The Regional Chapter of INGSA for North America – supporting science advice and science diplomacy initiatives in North America
The Center for Rapid Evidence Synthesis (ACRES) is a Non-Governmental Research Organization based in Kampala, Uganda, whose core work involves supporting policy and decision-makers at regional, national and district levels in sectors including health, education, gender, youth and renewable energy to strengthen access to accurate and timely evidence for policies and decisions. The Center builds…
The Regional Chapter for INGSA in Europe – providing networking and collaboration in science advice and science diplomacy in Europe
The Regional Chapter of INGSA for Latin America and the Caribbean- providing tailored opportunities and training to the region.
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