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IPS Newsletter Volume 6
IPS Newsletter Volume 6

RoKS Awardees Research Summaries 2005-2006
RoKS Awardees Research Summaries 2005-2006

The most recent RoKS Research Competition is now closed. This link will take you to the list with the awardees names and their proposed research.



Innovation, Policy and Science

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 IDRC has supported research on science and technology (S&T) and innovation policy issues since its creation. The Innovation, Policy and Science (IPS) program area carries on this work, focusing on improving understanding of innovation processes and systems in developing countries, strengthening research in support of S&T policies, and enhancing social inclusion and multistakeholder participation in decision-making related to S&T.

To carry on its work in supporting the development of science, technology and innovation policies to alleviate poverty in developing countries, IPS funds research on governance, public understanding, access and benefits associated with new technologies like biotechnology and nanotechnology.
IPS works through its Innovation, Technology and Society (ITS) program initiative towards a vision of science, technology and innovation contributing to just, equitable and sustainable social and economic development in low and middle-income countries.
 
IPS also serves as a platform within IDRC to ensure that Canadian research and science policy communities maintain international cooperation and development as important priorities for Canada’s research efforts. To carry on this task IPS oversees strategic directions for the IDRC Research Partnerships Challenge Fund, created to strengthen research partnerships between developing country scientists and Canadian researchers.



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A Win-Win Situation: More Research in Partnership with the Developing World 2009-04
The people and ideas needed to address global challenges can be anywhere. Naser Faruqui, Director of IDRC's Innovation, Policy and Science program, explains how IDRC helps both Canada and the developing world tackle shared challenges.




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