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Supporting policy with scientific evidence

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Event | 26 Oct 2022

Launch event: Commission Staff Working Document on "Supporting and connecting policymaking in the Member States with scientific research"

  • Do you think that a better use of scientific evidence for policymaking would help address today's complex problems, from the climate emergency to geopolitical challenges and global pandemics?
  • Have you been wondering why the uptake of scientific evidence still seems patchy?
  • Are you looking for ideas on how to increase capacity for evidence-informed policymaking in your country?
  • Would you like to know how the European Commission can support your country in improving their science-for-policy interface?

If you have been asking yourself such questions, we would like to warmly invite you to participate in the:

 

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26th October 2022, 14:00-16:00, CEST (UTC+2)

During this event, the European Commission's Joint Research Centre (JRC) and the Directorate General Research and Innovation (DG RTD), with the support of the Directorate General for Structural Reform Support (DG REFORM), will present the Commission Staff Working Document (SWD) and discuss its content and follow-up actions with senior policymakers from the Commission and the Member States, as well as leading representatives from the scientific community.

Drawing on lessons from COVID-19, the JRC's project on "Strengthening and connecting science-for-policy ecosystems across the EU", and key insights from the research and practitioner literature, this SWD identifies:

  • the rationale behind building capacity of science-for-policy ecosystems, involving both the wider public administration sector and the research and innovation system,
  • the challenges encountered at the science and policy interface for better uptake of scientific evidence in policymaking, and
  • good practice at the EU and Member States level, along with variable EU instruments/policies in support of Member State's capacity building in the field of science for policy

This event will be online and opportunities for Q&A will be provided.

 

Read the document and join the debate!

Staff Working Document - Supporting and connecting policymaking in the Member States with scientific research
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Agenda

14:00

Welcome

Emanuela Bellan, Head of Unit Inter-institutional relations, International Outreach and Outreach, JRC

14:05

Brief introduction to the SWD "Supporting and connecting policymaking in the Member States with scientific research"

  • David Mair, Head of the Knowledge for Policy: Concept and Methods Unit, JRC
  • Jacques Verraes, Deputy Head of the Science Policy, Advice and Ethics Unit, DG RTD
14:15

Roundtable I: Perspectives from across the Commission

  • Stephen Quest, Director-General of the JRC
  • Joanna Drake, Deputy Director-General of DG RTD
  • Mario Nava, Director-General of DG REFORM

Chaired by Emanuela Bellan, Head of the Inter-institutional relations, International Outreach and Outreach Unit, JRC

14:45 Q&A via sli.do
15:00

Roundtable II: Perspectives from key stakeholders in the EU Member States

  • Aleš Bělohradský, Chief Advisor of Minister of Science, Research and Innovation Helena Langšádlová, Government of the Czech Republic, and representative of the Czech EU Council Presidency
  • Enric Banda, President of the Spanish Advisory Council on Science, Technology and Innovation, and representative of the European Science Advisors Forum (ESAF)
  • Corien Prins, Chair of the Netherlands Scientific Council for Government Policy (WRR), the Netherlands
  • María Madalena Dos Santos Alves, President of the Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT), Portugal

Chaired by Jacques Verraes, Deputy Head of the Science Policy, Advice and Ethics Unit, DG RTD

15:40 Q&A via sli.do
15:50

Closing remarks

  • David Mair, Head of the Knowledge for Policy: Concept and Methods Unit, JRC
  • Jacques Verraes, Deputy Head of the Science Policy, Advice and Ethics Unit, DG RTD
16:00 End