Engagement of Academic Associations in Multi-Disciplinary Science Advice
Explore the involvement of academic associations and scientific networks in providing multi-disciplinary science advice for policy making. Led by Prof. Gaby Umbach, the session includes discussions on the role of collective academic actors, quality expectations, and ways to enhance science-policy interactions. Prominent speakers and plenary sessions offer diverse perspectives from researchers and policymakers. Conclude with feedback and wrap-up from key speakers.
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SESSION 5 (15.30 - 16.45) Engagement of academic associations and scientific networks in multi-disciplinary science advice for policy Chair: Prof. Gaby Umbach
Agenda 15.30 - 15.50 Introduction - chair and speakers 15.50 - 16.25 Discussion in subgroups 16.25 - 16.45 Wrap up & feedback from the speakers
INTRODUCTION Gaby Umbach - Professor and Director of the Research Area Knowledge, Governance, Transformations , Global Governance Programme, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute Eppo Bruins - Chairman of the Advisory Council for Science, Technology and Innovation (AWTI) Arlene Holmes-Hendersen - Professor of Classics Education and Public Policy MBE, Durham University | Vice-chair Universities Policy Engagement Network (UPEN) Stefaan Vaes - Professor of Mathematics, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven | Chairperson of Metaforum, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Helen Eenmaa - Associate Professor of Governance and Legal Policy, University of Tartu | President of European Young Academies Science Advice Structure (YASAS)
DISCUSSION plenary and subgroups Caroline Ampe Sophie Devillers Sofie Bracke Gide Van Cappel
WHY Role of collective academic actors in multi- disciplinary science advice WHAT Quality of and expectations for multi- disciplinary science advice PERSPECTIVES: RESEARCHERS POLICYMAKERS HOW Improvements of the role of collective academic actors in multi-disciplinary science-policy interactions
WRAP UP SUBGROUPS Gaby Umbach WITH FEEDBACK OF Eppo Bruins Arlene Holmes-Hendersen Stefaan Vaes Helen Eenmaa