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The role of science and technology policy in developing countries

Dr. T. Ramasami, former secretary of science and technology for India
Monday, November 6, 2017
4:00-5:30 PM
Annenberg Auditorium Weill Hall (Ford School) Map
Free and open to the public. Reception to follow.

This event will be live webstreamed. Check event website just before the event for viewing details.


Join us as we welcome Dr. T. Ramasami, former secretary of science and technology for India, as he discusses the role of science and technology policy in developing countries.

From the speaker's bio:

Dr. T. Ramasami (born 1948) served the Government of India as the Secretary in the Department of Science and Technology during May 2006- 2014. He is currently a member of the Advisory Board on Education an Outreach for the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, The Hague, The Netherlands and Honorary professor in seven Universities and Institutes of National Importance in India.

In recent times he has been working in the science policy space with special focus on low resource setting and Research and Development for Public and Social good with pro-poor orientation to technology and affordability of innovations. He makes a compelling case also for marrying collaborative excellence to competitive excellence models. Trilogy of Excellence, Relevance and Sustenance is his current theme of research interest. He is a scientist who transformed himself into a civil servant and policy professional.
Building: Weill Hall (Ford School)
Website:
Event Type: Lecture / Discussion
Tags: India, Interdisciplinary, Public Policy, Research, Science
Source: Happening @ Michigan from Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, Science, Technology, and Public Policy (STPP) Program, Center for South Asian Studies, U-M Office of Research, Department of Chemistry