2019 Conference – Science and Policy
The following topics are covered within the Science and Policy Theme What constitutes evidence and whose evidence counts Traditional knowledge and policy making Case studies of [...]
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The following topics are covered within the Science and Policy Theme What constitutes evidence and whose evidence counts Traditional knowledge and policy making Case studies of [...]
Theme 2: Science and Society Day 3 - November 9th 2018 Your browser does not support the audio element. Takeaways and recommendations: Takeaway and notes will [...]
Theme 1: Science and Policy Day 2 - November 8th 2018 Your browser does not support the audio element. Takeaways and recommendations: Federal-Provincial Coordination in Research [...]
Your browser does not support the audio element. Conference Day: Day 2 - November 2nd 2017 Remarks and One-on-One Keynote session with Minister of Science, Honourable [...]
The following are the CSPC 2021 panels that cover STI Structures & Policies and Open Science November 22nd, 2021 Organized by: University of [...]
Your browser does not support the audio element. Conference Day: Day 3 - November 3rd 2017 Speakers: Martha Crago, Vice-Principal Research and Innovation, McGill University; Art [...]
The following are the CSPC 2020 panels that cover Improving Linkages Between Science & Policy Conference Day 1 - November 16th 2020 Organized by: Fonds [...]
Special Day 3 - November 9th 2018 Your browser does not support the audio element. Takeaways and recommendations: Waterloo’s Innovation Advantage – The University of Waterloo [...]
Your browser does not support the audio element. Conference Day: Day 1 - November 25th, 2015 Large-scale science facilities are important drivers for growing Canada’s future economy and fostering [...]
The following are the CSPC 2021 panels that cover COVID-19 and Crisis Preparation & Recovery November 24th, 2021 Organized by: Frontiers Policy Labs [...]
Your browser does not support the audio element. Conference Day: Day 2 - November 26th, 2015 Evolving digital technologies are critical to the global economy and to Canada's future [...]
The following are the CSPC 2021 panels that cover Equity, Diversity & Inclusion November 24th, 2021 Organized by: Health Canada Panelists: Norma Domey [...]
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Innovation Policy encompasses all policies governing the Canadian innovation ecosystem, which includes all areas of innovation and economic development, private sector R&D, commercialization and technology policies and more. This also includes social innovation.
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, criminal justice and others.
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. Policy for Science focuses on management of science enterprises, the production of new knowledge, the development of new technology, capacity building, training highly quality 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 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.
Science & Society focuses on strengthening public understanding and engagement with science, including the relationship between science and society. This includes but is not limited to science communication, science journalism, public engagement, citizen scientist and more.