The role of Science in the UK’s Emergency Response Policy
Powerpoint presentation from Prof Robin Grimes to the Buenos Aires workshop – Argentina 2017
Powerpoint presentation from Prof Robin Grimes to the Buenos Aires workshop – Argentina 2017
Powerpoint Presentation from Peter Gluckman to the Buenos Aires Workshop – Argentina 2017
This report reviews the design, planning, delivery and outcomes of the International Network for Government Science Advice (INGSA) and the Ministerio de Ciencia, Technologia e Innovación Productiva (MINCYT) workshop on ‘South American Government Science Advice’, which took place on 29/30 June 2017 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The report has been written by Lara Cowen, Senior…
Presentation from Mu Rongping from the Chinese Academy of Sciences. To Johor, Malaysia INGSA Workshop 2017
Powerpoint presentation from Prof Tateo Arimoto to Johor, Malaysia workshop 2017
Powerpoint presentation from Tan Sri Zakri Abdul Hamid, at INGSA workshop in Johor, Malaysia – June 2017
Powerpoint Presentation from Sir Peter Gluckman to Johor Malaysia workshop 2017
In conjunction with: The Royal Society and the Office of the Malaysian Prime Ministers Science Advisor ICSU IDRC Malaysia Industry-Government Group for High Technology This report reviews the delivery and outcomes of the INGSA South East Asia Government Science Advice workshop which took place on 11-12 June 2017 in Johor Bahru, Malaysia. It concludes with…
An expert workshop jointly organised by INGSA, MCC Berlin, and Stiftung Mercator The role of the social sciences in public policy processes is an increasing focus of academic and science policy debates, with regular calls for better integration of social science evidence and expertise in policy advice processes. However, various challenges persist, including the societal…
The topic of academies’ role was motivated by multiple factors. Global interest in assuring evidence-informed public policy has grown in recent years and it is widely understood that National Academies have long held a central position in providing academic expertise to government decision making. Yet the recent troubling trend toward ‘anti-expert’ and ‘anti-elite’ politics and…
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