Events
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CSPC 2018
GO TO CSPC 2018 Proceedings
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CSPC Pub Night – Toronto
Join us for an evening to connect and chat about science, policy and society!
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Decoding Federal Budget 2018 for Science and Innovation
Would you like to know more about the Federal Budget 2018? Have you made sense of the numbers for science and innovation in the budget? What does the budget [...]
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CSPC Pub Night – Ottawa
Join us for an evening to connect and chat about science, policy and society!
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CSPC Partners with CIFAR for The Second Annual David Dodge Lecture: Robotics, AI, and the Future of Work
CSPC is Partnering with CIFAR for The Second Annual David Dodge Lecture: Join CIFAR and Senior Fellow Daron Acemoglu for the Second Annual David Dodge CIFAR Lecture in Ottawa on June 13 Along with the [...]
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March for Science: Ottawa
There is a “March for Science” organized across 300 cities globally on April 22. CSPC is pleased to organize two panel sessions to discuss the “March for Science” in [...]
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March for Science: Toronto
There is a “March for Science” organized across 300 cities globally on April 22. CSPC is pleased to organize two panel sessions to discuss the “March for Science” in [...]
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Un-locking the Federal Budget for Innovation
Dive into the budget analysis with David Watters' presentation on Innovation in the federal Budget 2017. CSPC is pleased to have Ilse Treurnich and David Wolfe as discussants for this [...]
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Innovation in the Federal Budget 2017 (EVENT VIDEO)
CSPC in partnership with Accelerator Centre in Waterloo is organizing a panel discussion on the Federal Budget 2017.
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Science Advice in a Troubled World
C’est avec fierté que le Centre politique de la science canadiennes annonce le lancement de la Série de conférences sur les politiques scientifiques canadiennes: Science Advice in a Troubled World [...]
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Prix d’excellence en politiques scientifiques canadiennes de la CPSC 2016 – Jeune génération
Aperçu Ce prix reconnaît une jeune personne(étudiant(e), boursier/boursière de recherches postdoctorales, chercheur, entrepreneur, etc.) âgée de moins de 35 ans qui propose une politique novatrice et percutante/sensationnelle, remarquable, exceptionnelle, [...]
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La diplomatie scientifique au 21e siècle : le potentiel de demain
le Centre de la politique scientifique canadienne (CPSC) et Institut sur la governance (IOG) présentent: « La diplomatie scientifique au 21e siècle : le potentiel de demain ». Un déjeuner-causerie; remarques par le Dr Vaughan [...]

