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How do we shape a research policy for a knowledge-dependent world?

Kungliga Tekniska högskolan, i lokalen Open Lab, Valhallavägen 79, Stockholm Thu 12 Dec 2019 at 14:00-16:00

Vinnova invites you to a seminar on December 12 in the premises of Royal Institute of Technology, where the report Research Policy for a Knowledge-dependent World - Collection for Collaboration is presented. In a subsequent panel discussion we discuss possible ways forward, based on the thematic study published the same day.

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The study deals with research policy in Sweden and how it is designed to achieve socially objective. How can we find a good and sustainable division of labor between politics, funding, community funding and performers? How can we sharpen the Swedish knowledge institutions and how can we get more out of them in a knowledge-dependent world?

The seminar is aimed at all of you with an interest and commitment to research and innovation policy and / or in environments that are influenced by research policy decisions.

Programme

Moderator:Mats Benner, Professor of Research Policy at Lund University

  • Sigbritt Karlsson, Principal at Kungliga Tekniska University opens

  • Anna-Carin Ramsten, senior analyst Vinnova, presents the Research Policy Report for a knowledge-dependent world - collection for collaboration.

  • Panel discussion led by moderator Mats Benner.
    Panel: Lars Hultman, CEO Foundation for Strategic research, Sverker Sörlin, Professor of Environmental History KTH, Cecilia Bjursell, Director of ENCELL, Jönköping University, Sigbritt Karlsson, Rector at KTH, Göran Marklund, director, Vinnova.

Webcast

It is possible to follow the reasoning via webcast in real time or afterwards on this web page. You do not need to register if you want to follow the webcast.

Sometimes we photograph or video record our activities. If you don't want to participate in photos or videos, please let us when you arrive.

Questions?

Anna-Carin Ramsten

Programme Manager

+46 8 473 30 78

Last updated 21 November 2019