International Science and Technology Policy

At the Forefront of International Science and Technology Policy Education

Nicholas Vonortas
Nicholas Vonortas,
Program Director

Scientific and technological advances provide the basis of international competitiveness and account for the bulk of national growth and the improvement of the quality of life around the world. The ability to create, adapt, and adopt new technologies defines modern societies. In today's global environment, the need for innovation is essential for solving societal problems and staying ahead of competition. Developments in information technology, space exploration, genetic modification and advances in material science are governed and shaped by institutions that set science and technology policy.

 

 

 

 

Updated: 02.27.07

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