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  • ABOUT US
    • About CSPC
    • A Year In Review
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    • CSPC 2022
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    • CSPC 2019
    • Conference Archive
      • CSPC 2018
      • CSPC 2017
      • CSPC 2016
      • CSPC 2015
      • CSPC 2014
      • CSPC 2013
      • CSPC 2012
      • CSPC 2011
      • CSPC 2010
      • CSPC 2009
  • PROGRAMS
    • Awards
      • Lifetime Achievement Award Winners
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      • Youth Award Winners
    • Science Meets Parliament
      • Science Meets Parliament 2023
      • Science Meets Parliament 2021
      • Science Meets Parliament 2018
    • Workshops
    • COVID-19 Resources
  • EVENTS
    • Events & Virtual Sessions
    • Canadian Forum on Innovation and Societal Impact
    • Canada’s Sustainable Future – Creating a Digital Action Plan
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    • CSPC Editorials
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    • Become a CSPC Program Member
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2016 Conference – Day 2 Proceedings

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Back to the future what Ebola taught us about risk communication

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Building capacity for science policy in Canada

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Canada and the EU; how can we strengthen research, collaborations in science, technology and innovation

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Canada's climate change strategy; what is needed

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Clean energy and climate action in non-metropolitan areas

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Driving innovation- the role of Canada's stem cell and regenerative sector

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Emerging research leaders; a vision for evolving Canada's research landscape

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Evidence based decision making in health policy

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Linking science producers to users

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New models for tackling global scientific challenges from collaboration to capacity building

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Part I- Innovation short talk series

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Part II- Innovation Short talk series

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Regional innovation and socioeconomic developments in non-metropolitan areas BC insights

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Systems based approach to Evidence Based Decision Making

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The role of provincial organizations in building & sustaining competitive research & innovation ecosystems

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The Innovation Policy Award

Innovation Policy focuses on putting the outputs of research (knowledge, technology) into use for broad socio-economic benefits. Innovation policies generally support and promote technology transfer, product, process development, validation, commercialization and scale up, national and regional innovation systems with the objective of improving productivity and competitiveness and driving economic growth and job creation. Social innovation is considered as an integral part of innovation policy. CSPC encourages nominations from all disciplines of science (natural sciences and engineering, social and human sciences, and health sciences) and from all sectors (governments at all levels, academia, private and non-profit sectors, media, and others).

The Science for Policy Award

The Science for Policy Award recognizes an individual who has distinguished themselves via the application and use of scientific research and knowledge to inform evidence-based decisions for public policy and regulations.

The Policy for Science Award

The Policy for Science Award recognizes an individual who has pioneered policies and practices to improve the development of new technologies, capacity building and research infrastructure.

Science Policy Definition

Science Policy is inclusive of both policy for science and science for policy. Policy for Science focuses on management of science enterprises, i.e., the generation of new knowledge, the development of new technology, capacity building, training highly qualified personnel and research infrastructure. In general, the key targets of policy for science are post-secondary institutions, research funding organizations and government science-based departments and agencies. Science for policy is the application and use of scientific research and knowledge to inform evidence-based decisions for public policy and regulations in all policy areas, not limited to but including public-interest policy priorities such as health, environment, national security, education, and criminal justice and others.

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