CSIP Research Forum

Video Conference

Science, technology and innovation is essential in shaping our future. Translating the narrative into clear options, strategies and outcomes is necessary, but far from simple. This bi-weekly forum will provide opportunity for faculty, students and researchers to come together to review topical policy issues related to the study of science, technology and innovation policy.

The Centre for the Study of Science and Innovation Policy (CSIP) invites all students, faculty and researchers interested in the study of science, technology and innovation policy to participate in a bi-weekly research forum. Each forum will involve a quick roundtable of introductions, a review of topical policy issues, one or more brief research reports and general discussion about research strategies and methods that are being or could be used to examine various angles of the policy system. You can simply drop in and listen or offer to present some of your findings.

CSIP is initially focused on innovation challenges in the agricultural biosciences, energy, health innovation and big-data realms, but would entertain a wider range of discussions.

Science in Policy and the Policy for Science: Perspectives on the Research Agenda
In this brief presentation, Peter W.B. Phillips will attempt to lay out some of the research challenges currently being worked on and some of the opportunities for new work, before opening up the dialogue to the wider group.

Event Details

When:
Time:
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM CST
Location:
Canada Room, Diefenbaker Building, 101 Diefenbaker Place, University of Saskatchewan; 210-2 Research Drive, University of Regina
File:
CSIP Research Forum poster

Contact

Karen Jaster-Laforge