Centre for Advanced Studies – CAS
The JRC's Centre for Advanced Studies (CAS) was created in 2016 to help improve and bridge the interface between science and policy in order to enhance the JRC's capacity to better inform and influence the regulatory frameworks needed to address the new and emerging societal challenges con...
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author | Craglia, M Gómez Gutiérrez, E Glovičko, J Manzan , S Charisi , V Calzada, I Consoli , S Hradec, J Micheli, M Tolan, S Miron, M Tosetti, E Tiozzo Pezzoli, L |
author_facet | Craglia, M Gómez Gutiérrez, E Glovičko, J Manzan , S Charisi , V Calzada, I Consoli , S Hradec, J Micheli, M Tolan, S Miron, M Tosetti, E Tiozzo Pezzoli, L |
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description | The JRC's Centre for Advanced Studies (CAS) was created in 2016 to help improve and bridge the interface between science and policy in order to enhance the JRC's capacity to better inform and influence the regulatory
frameworks needed to address the new and emerging societal challenges confronting the EU and our societies as a whole.
By creating the conditions necessary for innovative and interdisciplinary research, as well as offering a creative and generative space in which ideas and knowledge in emerging thematic fields across different scientific and technological disciplines can thrive and flourish, CAS has become an incubator for formal inquiry, stimulating ideas and activities and providing the JRC with new insights, data projections and solutions for the increasingly complex medium and longterm challenges facing the EU, especially in the fields of demography, big data and digital transformation.
Through the performance of advanced, cutting edge research, ranging from applied research to topics of a more academic character, all within a stimulating trans- and interdisciplinary environment, CAS allows external researchers and scientists to work together with the JRC to explore and exchange new ideas and knowledge on scientific research in emerging fields of strategic societal importance, which might otherwise fall outside the policy support activities undertaken by the JRC on behalf of the European Commission.
Projects are typically led by a senior scientist with an established reputation in the research area and have a limited duration of a maximum of three years, after which they may be integrated into the JRC‘s core research activities. |
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spelling | oxford-uuid:264e1b2b-42df-467a-8dee-0adfd57c94ae2022-03-26T12:00:13ZCentre for Advanced Studies – CASReporthttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_93fcuuid:264e1b2b-42df-467a-8dee-0adfd57c94aeEnglishSymplectic ElementsEuropean Commission, DG Joint Research Centre2020Craglia, MGómez Gutiérrez, EGlovičko, JManzan , SCharisi , VCalzada, IConsoli , SHradec, JMicheli, MTolan, SMiron, MTosetti, ETiozzo Pezzoli, LThe JRC's Centre for Advanced Studies (CAS) was created in 2016 to help improve and bridge the interface between science and policy in order to enhance the JRC's capacity to better inform and influence the regulatory frameworks needed to address the new and emerging societal challenges confronting the EU and our societies as a whole. By creating the conditions necessary for innovative and interdisciplinary research, as well as offering a creative and generative space in which ideas and knowledge in emerging thematic fields across different scientific and technological disciplines can thrive and flourish, CAS has become an incubator for formal inquiry, stimulating ideas and activities and providing the JRC with new insights, data projections and solutions for the increasingly complex medium and longterm challenges facing the EU, especially in the fields of demography, big data and digital transformation. Through the performance of advanced, cutting edge research, ranging from applied research to topics of a more academic character, all within a stimulating trans- and interdisciplinary environment, CAS allows external researchers and scientists to work together with the JRC to explore and exchange new ideas and knowledge on scientific research in emerging fields of strategic societal importance, which might otherwise fall outside the policy support activities undertaken by the JRC on behalf of the European Commission. Projects are typically led by a senior scientist with an established reputation in the research area and have a limited duration of a maximum of three years, after which they may be integrated into the JRC‘s core research activities. |
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