S4D4C partners Ewert Aukes, Stefan Kuhlmann and Tim Flink are proud to announce that two of their recent articles have now been published in the current edition of the journal “Forschung: Politik – Strategie – Management”. The German journal publishes
S4D4C policy brief: Towards effective science diplomacy practice
Our S4D4C colleagues from the University of Twente, Ewert Aukes, Gonzalo Ordóñez-Matamoros, Stefan Kuhlman, and Sanaz Honarmand-Ebrahimi have published another policy brief focusing on key premises for the development of effective governance mechanisms for science diplomacy. Grand societal challenges require
First version of a science diplomacy governance framework developed in S4D4C published by the University of Twente
As part of a series of working papers, (STePS working paper series “Science, Technology & Policy Studies”), S4D4C project partner University of Twente published a first version of a science diplomacy governance framework, which was developed in the frame of
InsSciDE’s First Policy Brief Published
The first of four InsSciDE policy briefs is available for download. The policy brief on Building an interdisciplinary European science diplomacy targets European institutional governance, research & funding, pedagogy and knowledge transfer. Science diplomacy is at the core of work
What it takes to do science diplomacy. Baseline analysis and needs assessment
One of the principal objectives of the S4D4C project is to increase the capacities of EU and EU Member State science diplomats and to offer relevant knowledge resources and training opportunities that support their work. This requires understanding the
Policy brief on science diplomacy in the European Union
Tim Flink and Charlotte Rungius, our S4D4C colleagues at DZHW/Germany, have published our project’s first policy brief focusing on practices and prospects in European Union science diplomacy. With the European Commission making greater efforts in engaging in science diplomacy, all involved
S4D4C’s State-of-the-Art Report on Science Diplomacy
One of the goals of our early project work in S4D4C is to provide the conceptual grounds for our subsequent analyses of science diplomacy cases and governance. As one element of this, DZHW colleagues Charlotte Rungius and Tim Flink, supported