Sentences with phrase «scientific research agenda»

It will certainly be interesting to see how all this plays out, in terms of the scientific research agenda, media reporting, private sector investments, and public policy.
Given this, should Arab governments offer a leadership role to the business sector in setting the scientific research agenda and driving its progress?

Not exact matches

A wider and more multi-faceted agenda for leadership of the Arctic Council — backed up by rigorous scientific research — would better reflect the interests and values of Canadians, and contribute to future management of the Arctic's resources.
The United States has «got to protect our rigorous peer review system and ensure that we only fund proposals that promise the biggest bang for taxpayer dollars... [And] make sure that our scientific research does not fall victim to political maneuvers or agendas that in some ways would impact on the integrity of the scientific process.»
A recently published paper provides a history of scientific research on mountain ecosystems, looks at the issues threatening wildlife in these systems, and sets an agenda for biodiversity conservation throughout the world's mountain regions.
Since 2004, the AAAS Center for Public Engagement has worked to further awareness of science and the scientific process and increase public input into scientific research and policy agendas, encouraging and facilitating dialogue between policymakers, the general public, and the scientific community.
But the scientific and engineering community will now look forward to engaging constructively with the government on how to put research at the heart of the UK's growth agenda.
KNAW and other organizations praised its proposals to prioritize the country's scientific goals in a «National Research Agenda» to be produced next year, to reduce the pressure on scientists by putting quality over quantity in peer review and to boost large - scale research infrastResearch Agenda» to be produced next year, to reduce the pressure on scientists by putting quality over quantity in peer review and to boost large - scale research infrastresearch infrastructure.
Agenda: Dr. No Money (p 10) Progress in scientific research is hindered because scientists spend too much of their time trying to raise money for their work.
The pilot project established a comprehensive scientific and technological roadmap to serve as the basis for the research agenda of the GRAPHENE Flagship — covering electronics, spintronics, photonics, plasmonics and mechanics, and supporting areas such as graphene production and chemistry.
In his new role, he will provide scientific and managerial leadership in setting priorities, planning, implementing, and monitoring a cohesive research agenda aligned with ICARDA's strategic direction and results framework.
The role of funding agencies in the enforcement of the principles of research integrity Presenter: Paulo Sérgio Lacerda Beirão, Global Research Council and Ciências Agrárias, Biológicas e da Saúde do Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq), Brazil Scientific integrity in the context of international research collaborations Presenter: Gordon McBean, International Council for Science, Canada Recent research integrity in Asia - Pacific region and the world Presenter: Makoto Asashima, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Japan Moving research integrity to a global agenda Presenter: David Stonner, National Science Foundatresearch integrity Presenter: Paulo Sérgio Lacerda Beirão, Global Research Council and Ciências Agrárias, Biológicas e da Saúde do Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq), Brazil Scientific integrity in the context of international research collaborations Presenter: Gordon McBean, International Council for Science, Canada Recent research integrity in Asia - Pacific region and the world Presenter: Makoto Asashima, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Japan Moving research integrity to a global agenda Presenter: David Stonner, National Science FoundatResearch Council and Ciências Agrárias, Biológicas e da Saúde do Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq), Brazil Scientific integrity in the context of international research collaborations Presenter: Gordon McBean, International Council for Science, Canada Recent research integrity in Asia - Pacific region and the world Presenter: Makoto Asashima, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Japan Moving research integrity to a global agenda Presenter: David Stonner, National Science Foundatresearch collaborations Presenter: Gordon McBean, International Council for Science, Canada Recent research integrity in Asia - Pacific region and the world Presenter: Makoto Asashima, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Japan Moving research integrity to a global agenda Presenter: David Stonner, National Science Foundatresearch integrity in Asia - Pacific region and the world Presenter: Makoto Asashima, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Japan Moving research integrity to a global agenda Presenter: David Stonner, National Science Foundatresearch integrity to a global agenda Presenter: David Stonner, National Science Foundation, USA
The research agenda of DOE's Office of Science (SC) includes the Scientific Discovery through Advanced Computing (SciDAC) project addressing critical gaps in scientific computing and the resources needed to Scientific Discovery through Advanced Computing (SciDAC) project addressing critical gaps in scientific computing and the resources needed to scientific computing and the resources needed to fill them.
They are designed to: (1) foster promising, emerging areas of prevention science warranting greater concentration of scientific energy; (2) articulate an agenda to move research forward in such emerging areas; and (3) nurture the scientific leadership and capacity required to make the advances.
The (MAPS) Task Forces are charged with advancing promising ideas and scientific efforts generated through the SPR Annual Meeting, in order to foster emerging areas of prevention science; articulate an agenda to move research forward in such emerging areas; and to nurture the scientific leadership and capacity required to make the advances.
We in the scientific community are thoroughly committed to understanding all dimensions of the challenge, aligning the research agenda with options for solutions, informing the public, and supporting the policy process.
It is interesting to note that the Lefties who push the Global Warming agenda have quickly changed the terminology to Climate Change as a direct result of the work of some more critical members of the scientific community that started with more probing and critical research.
And we have watched as scientific integrity has been undermined and scientific research politicized in an effort to advance predetermined ideological agendas.
«I am convinced that a scientific community that aspires to be helpful to society must include ethics and equity as an integral part of its research agenda,» writes Richard Somerville, a coordinating lead author of the IPCC 2007 climate change... Continue reading →
And there is quite a complex and fascinating agenda of scientific research issues that need to be worked on, as is happening with a large and very capable international scientific community.
But let's make sure the research is not simply «agenda driven», i.e. to support a political agenda, such as the implementation of a direct or indirect «carbon tax», but real scientific studies to clear up the many uncertainties regarding the relative importance of natural and anthropogenic attribution of past climate change, for example.
FOIA requests for scientific materials are ostensibly used to verify the science, but sometimes their real agenda is to slow research, intimidate scientists into downplaying risks or not appearing publicly, or obtain private correspondence containing technical jargon that can easily be taken out of context.
Fenton's proposal to Podesta and its prime goal to «make Murdoch's climate denial a major issue,» and «bring the scientific facts on climate change to his audiences,» was ironically released a day after an unwelcome story ran in London's Daily Mail with the headline «Exposed: How top university helped secure # 9million of YOUR money by passing off rivals» research as its own... to bankroll climate change agenda
I am convinced that a scientific community that aspires to be helpful to society must include ethics and equity as an integral part of its research agenda.
Research challenges are broad areas of climate science that are societally important, reflect the interests of the scientific community and funding agencies, and typically extend US CLIVAR beyond its traditional researchResearch challenges are broad areas of climate science that are societally important, reflect the interests of the scientific community and funding agencies, and typically extend US CLIVAR beyond its traditional researchresearch agenda.
«Bush public relations appointees were muzzling scientists at other agencies, or altering scientific information in official agency reports to fit a preconceived ideological agenda,» Otto reports, with reference to a New York Times article detailing the actions of an oil industry lobbyist in the White House environmental office to manipulate goverernment climate research communication.
In the halls of a government increasingly hostile to basic scientific research and the potential obstacles it might present to its resource - extracting energy - superpower agenda, the muzzling of scientific discourse had achieved an absurd apex.
«It is clear that some of the «world's leading climate scientists,» as they are always described, are more dedicated to promoting the alarmist political agenda than in scientific research.
On the website of The Nature Conservancy is the kind of matter - of - fact conclusion based on «scientific research» that you can find repeated, echoed, and amplified by numerous groups promoting a government - driven climate change agenda.
Absolutley — one should always follow the money, Governments have provided vast sums for scientific research but only to those scientists providing the «right» answers and supportive of their preferred political agenda, the same goes for NGOs.
The Australian Indigenous Doctors Association (AIDA) has put research high on the agenda at its 2014 conference, calling for full participation by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in research projects that concern them, particularly when it comes to scientific study and medical research.
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