Public Policy - Emeryville, California, United States
The Global Innovation and National Interests project at the BRG Institute has two major purposes:* Illuminating the national economic and security roles of increasingly global public and private S&E enterprises. The goal is to provide insights about the rapid (yet hard to discern) global dispersion and growth of S&E capability, thereby providing an analytical basis for updating national S&E policies and institutions, as well as state-company relationships (e.g., governance and regulation).* Proposing new directions/approaches for governments, companies, and universities that reflect (or take advantage of) the new reality of globally dispersed S&E knowledge networks and innovation. The project develops exemplary, rather than comprehensive, responses in domestic S&E and university policies; multinational forums and negotiations on S&E issues; and multilateral strategic groups for R&D consortia in areas such as 6G, digital epidemiology, climate change adaptation and data privacy.This project is supported by a grant from David Sainsbury. Lord Sainsbury was the chair of J. Sainsbury plc between 1992 and 1998 and served as the United Kingdom's minister of science and innovation from July 1998 until November 2006. He is the founder of the Gatsby Charitable Foundation and the chancellor of the University of Cambridge.All posted content is the opinion of its authors, and not of the project or BRG Institute.
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