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New Tools for Science Policy

Since its inception, researchers in the CSPO network have been thinking critically and developing ideas to address some of the fundamental questions in science policy:

How do we know what science is "the right science" to do, and how can we effectively orient the vast research enterprise to make real progress toward societal goals?

The goal of this seminar series is to foster insightful dialogues and build fruitful relationships between the developer and user of these new ideas and approaches.

Please join us for breakfast, presentation, conversation and networking

  • Wednesday, June 5th, 2013 | 8:30am-10:30am | New Tools for Science Policy CSPO
    Navigating the Commons: How Science and Management in the Mission Agencies Create Disruptions and Spur Innovation
    Adam Parris, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
    Mahmud Farooque, Associate Director, CSPO-DC
    How do we know what science is "the right science" to do? How can we effectively orient the vast research enterprise to make real progress toward societal goals? Since its inception, CSPO and its network of researchers have been developing models, tools, and methods to help address fundamental questions in science policy.

    The goal of this seminar series is to help science policy "grow up, and quickly," by catalyzing discussions and collaborations between science policy researchers and decision makers about new ideas and approaches for improving the social value of science and technology.
    Washington, DC, ASU Washington DC Center 1834 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC 20009 | RSVP required to cspodc@asu.edu by 6/3/2013

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