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Bilateral Institutional
Partnerships: The School of Public Policy has formal
partnership arrangements to foster research collaboration and
scientific and educational exchange with |
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Fraunhofer Institute for Systems
Innovation and Research, Karlsruhe, Germany. |
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National Institute of Science and
Technology Policy, Tokyo, Japan. |
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University of
Concepción,
Concepción, Chile. |
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Educational Exchanges: The
School of Public Policy collaborates in agreements to foster
graduate student exchanges with: |
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PRIME Masters Program in Research
and Innovation Policy in conjunction with ESST (European
Inter-University Association on Society, Science and Technology)
and European university partners |
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University of Delft, Netherlands. |
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Research Consortia:
Research centers and faculty in the School of Public Policy are
associated with a range of international research and policy
consortia, including: |
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PRIME
- a network of excellence in research and innovation policies in
the in the move towards the European Research Area. The Georgia
Tech Technology Policy and Assessment Center is an associate
member of PRIME. |
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ERAWATCH - a network
sponsored by the European Commission that monitors and analyzes
research and innovation policies across Europe and in other
major benchmark economies. The Georgia Tech Technology Policy
and Assessment Center is an associate member of ERAWATCH. |
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ETEPS
(European Techno-Economic Policy Support Network) undertakes
research on science, technology, economy and society issues in
the context of European policy-making. The Georgia Tech
Technology Policy and Assessment Center is an associate member
of ETEPS. |