The DSSC contributes to the National Scientific Agenda
In the Netherlands, a coalition of Universities, Universities of “Applied Sciences,” medical centres, the Dutch Royal Academy of Sciences and other stakeholders, translated 12,000 questions, which were collected through public consultation, into the National Scientific Agenda . Its mission is to guide researchers to address relevant social and economic challenges....read more.
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