======Looking Beyond the Endless Frontier======
This report analyzes the European Science Foundation's Forward Looks scheme, exploring its effectiveness as a foresight practice for shaping science policy and offering recommendations for its future development. \\
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^ Quick Facts ^^
|Report location: |[[https://foresightfordevelopment.org/sobipro/download-file/46-422/54|source]] |
|Language: |English |
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European Science Foundation (ESF) \\
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|Authors: | Barend Van Der Meulen |
|Geographic focus: |Global |
=====Methods=====
The research method involved analyzing ten ESF Forward Looks, assessing their context within science dynamics, foresight methodologies, and policy frameworks. Workshops and expert panels were key components, with the aim of developing medium-term perspectives on multidisciplinary research in Europe. \\
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=====Key Insights=====
The European Science Foundation's Forward Looks scheme is a foresight practice aimed at shaping science policy by identifying future research directions. The report evaluates its methodology, impact, and context within the changing European research landscape, and suggests improvements for its advancement. \\
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=====Additional Viewpoints=====
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