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[scisip] Panel: Mobility of Expertise Knowledge: Transfers, transgressions, and transitions
In a globalized world, mobility of expertise knowledge is acknowledged as a critical core processes in contemporary culture and society.
Re: [scisip] Overview of analyzing research impact
Taking account of the comments of Rachel Stephen-Sm
Re: [scisip] Psychological Science Article on Team Development Interventions
Thanks - will be very helpful to tw of my colleagues!
One is dissertating on team-based learning, using the peer forum data
from EO (Entrepreneurs Organization**) - she's a trainer & their model
Re: [scisip] Transition to Clean Energy
Yes, and I think his question for the SciSIP community is: Given that the highest-impact/return focus of energy science and innovation policy may well be on clean energy pathways, what is the most eff
Re: [scisip] Transition to Clean Energy
Dear Luis,
This list is really for people who are studying science and innovation
policy, using scientific methods.
Re: [scisip] Why the world of scientific research needs to be disrupted
Science has always been networked, and collaboration is not necessary for
progress.
