Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) play a critical role in the attainment of national,regional and international development goals. To ensure effective and efficient STI policy formulation and implementation, aligning science evidence with policy is important. The role of science advice in the formulation and implementation of evidence-based STI policies is becoming increasingly recognised. Various types of science advisory bodies can be distinguished globally including collegial bodies (such as science councils), hierarchical researchbased organisations (ranging from policy-oriented think-tanks and intermediary agencies), academies of science, and offices of presidential or chief scientific advisors. For Africa to position itself as a key player in the implementation of the global goals, it is vital for scientists and policy makers in the continent to develop robust frameworks on the role of science advice in the formulation of reliable and credible national policies, and collectively to contribute to the various STI developmental programmes of the continent

Eligibility

  • Have a science background (natural and applied sciences, humanities, social sciences,engineering, health and medical sciences);
  • Be affiliated to institutions of higher learning, academies of science, government/statutory/private research/advisory institutes;
  • Demonstrate the policy relevance of their area of research specialisation or professional expert

Other things to know

  • Brief biography (not more than 400 words);
  • Comprehensive CV (including list of publications);
  • Motivation letter (this should cover: current contributions to the science-policy interface, reasons to be considered to attend the workshop, and how the lessons learnt from the workshop would be disseminated and would benefit the applicant’s country)
  • Letter of reference supporting the application

Deadline: October 30, 2015

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