The EU-SPRI conference 2018 builds on and deepens the directions proposed by the 2017 Vienna EUSPRI conference and focuses on new practices and new policies for research and innovation. These new challenges for the governance of STI policies also develop in a context where impacts become a political leitmotiv, raising the issue of the relevance of policy frames and approaches.
Panel: Implementing STI policies for societal challenges and 'missions'.
On the morning of June 7th, OSIRIS Director Magnus Gulbrandsen, in addition to Susana Borras and Johan Schot, made up the panel for the discussion on Implementing STI policies for societal challenges and 'missions'.
Discussing how to build capacities for flexible coalitions to pursue open ended #innovation #missions #EUSPRI2018 @SusanaBorras @Johan_Schot @magnusgulbr pic.twitter.com/8YXwrrnIH2
— Alex K. (@ax15k) 7. juni 2018
Additionally, Gulbrandsen and OSIRIS' Maria Kauralova (MIOIR) (with colleague Kate Barker) each presented papers during the afternoon sessions.
.@MariaKaraulova and Kate Barker of @MIOIR presenting a paper about how policy contexts influence impact of scientific knowledge on policy #euspri2018 pic.twitter.com/5DKEN21ubf
— Stefan (@Stefan_de_J) 6. juni 2018