PhD course: Research, Innovation and Impact

In this 8-credit OSIRIS/NORSI course, we will look at how public research contributes to innovation and at the broader societal impacts of investment in scientific knowledge.

What do we mean when we talk about public research? How and why does it matter for innovation and impact in industry and in society? How can this be studies empirically? Is there a way to resolve the many contested issues emerging at the intersection between entrepreneurship, science and innovation policy? 

These and other issues are the focus of the PhD course "Research, Innovation and Impact". The course is open to PhD candidates, with special priority given to candidates who are a part of the NORSI Norwegian Research School in InnovationOther candidates such as early stage postdoc researchers, specialised final stage master students and policy practicioners may also be accepted.

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Published Sep. 19, 2019 4:47 PM - Last modified Oct. 19, 2022 9:40 AM