Canadian Science Policy Centre (CSPC)

@sciencepolicy

The most comprehensive, multidisciplinary, multi-sector, national forum on science, technology & innovation policy.

Ottawa/Toronto, Canada
Vrijeme pridruživanja: svibanj 2009.

Medijski sadržaj

  1. CSPC will be joining universities across and in a moment of silence in remembering the victims of flight . Please join Canada’s universities in this national gesture on Wednesday, January 15 at 1 p.m. ET. to honour the lives lost.

  2. It is with great sadness that we learn CSPC 2018 panelist, Mohammad Asadi Lari, along with his sister, Zeynab were among victims of the . Mohammad, Co-Founder of STEM Fellowship & MD/PhD Candidate organized a panel at CSPC 2018.

  3. CSPC offers sincerest condolences to all affected by the , in particular to the Canadian scientific community; including students & faculty. We are preparing a list of victims from the science community on flight , please share any info to info@sciencepolicy.ca

  4. CSPC would like to extend best wishes for the holiday season. We hope you have a pleasant time with family and friends. CPSC canadiennes, voudrais vous souhaiter ses meilleurs vœux pour la période des fêtes. Nous espèrons que vous passerez un agréable moment entre famille et amis

  5. NOW ONLINE! Watch the exciting and insightful interviews from the incredible speakers of the 11th Science Policy Conference on a wide range of topics including

  6. Congratulation to on his appointment as the Minister of , , and . CSPC looks forward to working with him in connecting Science and .

  7. Interested in Science and Policy? You can catch this Panel hosted by Faculty of Science at Wilfred Laurier University this Friday.

  8. Thank you to all the participants of . This year was bigger in scope and size than ever before, and included participants from all over Canada and abroad. Stay tuned as we wrap up the final pieces of the conference, including the survey results.

  9. Brooke Struck , Research Director, The Decision Lab, speaks during the Closing Plenary "Municipalities: terrain for innovation".

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  10. Experiencing the "SING’ing Indigenous Technoscience: An Encounter with the Summer Internship for INdigenous peoples in Genomics Canada (SING)" at .

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  11. Only 5 min left to the Closing Plenary “Municipalities: terrain for innovation / Municipalités: terrain pour l'innovation” takes place in the Confederation Ballroom

  12. Laura McGee, Founder & CEO of Diversio, speaks during the panel "Supports for women entrepreneurs: discussion on existing knowledge, research and innovative methods to dismantle barriers".

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  13. The "Empowering youth through self-led and experiential learning" panel at - Christina Tessier, Pres & CEO, Céline Auclair, Co-Founder, First Peoples Innovation Center, Mary Anne Moser, Prest & CEO, & Diana Wang-Martin, Glenforest Secondary.

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  14. Daan du Toit, Deputy Director-General, International Cooperation and Resources, Department of Science and Innovation of the Republic of South Africa speaks during the lunch session.

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  15. Simon Kennedy, Deputy Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development, speaks during lunch at .

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  16. Greg Hallen, Food, Environment and Health Program Leader at speaks on the "Eating right, living better: Building healthier food systems worldwide".

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  17. Stefanie Haustein, Assistant Professor of School of Information Studies speaks at. the panel "Mapping dynamic research ecosystems: tapping into new indicators, big data, and emerging technologies".

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  18. As winds down, we'd like to thank all of our Partners who helped make this conference possible! See you all at !

  19. The panelists of "Open Science is transforming the research landscape" at , moderated by

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  20. Tammy Clifford Vice-President, Research Programs, speaks during the panel "The Future of Research Excellence: A Conversation with Canada’s Granting Agencies".

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