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Innovation, Policy and Science

The Innovation, Policy and Science (IPS) Program Area supports 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 is a platform within IDRC to link Canadian research and science policy communities to international cooperation and development. IPS is responsible for IDRC activities: Research on Knowledge Systems and New Technologies.




 News

New RoKS Competition 2005-12-16
The changing role of universities in the South is the theme of the 4th RoKS grants Competition

IDRC Board Approves New Program Area: Innovation, Policy and Science 2005-11
IDRC has launched a fourth program area. Innovation, Policy and Science (IPS) will focus on supporting the development of science, technology, and innovation policies to alleviate poverty in developing countries.

MOU with the Office of the National Science Advisor 2005-12-05
IDRC works with the Office of the National Science Advisor of the Prime Minister of Canada to strengthen Canada's research in support of international development

IDRC responds to the Canadian Prime Minister’s challenge 2005-12-05




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