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Belgian Federal Science Policy Office

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Belgian Federal Science Policy Office
Agency nameBelgian Federal Science Policy Office
JurisdictionBelgium
HeadquartersBrussels
Minister responsiblePrime Minister of Belgium

Belgian Federal Science Policy Office is a federal administration in charge of implementing the Federal Science Policy in Belgium, in close collaboration with the European Commission, European Space Agency, and other international organizations such as the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. The office works closely with various Belgian universities, including the University of Leuven, Ghent University, and the University of Liège, as well as research institutions like the Royal Observatory of Belgium and the Royal Meteorological Institute of Belgium. The office also cooperates with other federal administrations, such as the Federal Public Service Health, Food Chain Safety and Environment and the Federal Public Service Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation.

Introduction

The Belgian Federal Science Policy Office plays a crucial role in promoting science and technology in Belgium, with a focus on research and development in areas like biotechnology, nanotechnology, and information technology. The office supports research projects in collaboration with European Research Council, National Fund for Scientific Research, and other organizations such as the Flanders Innovation & Entrepreneurship and the Walloon Agency for Air and Climate. The office also works with international partners, including the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, European Organization for Nuclear Research, and the International Council for Science, to advance scientific knowledge and address global challenges like climate change and sustainable development. Additionally, the office collaborates with Belgian Science Policy and other organizations, such as the Royal Academy of Science, Letters and Fine Arts of Belgium and the Belgian National Fund for Scientific Research, to promote scientific research and innovation in Belgium.

History

The Belgian Federal Science Policy Office was established in 1993, as part of a broader effort to strengthen science and technology in Belgium. The office has its roots in the Belgian Ministry of Science Policy, which was created in the 1960s to promote scientific research and development in Belgium. Over the years, the office has undergone several reforms, including the creation of the Federal Science Policy in 1993, which aimed to coordinate scientific research and development at the federal level. The office has also been influenced by international developments, such as the Lisbon Strategy and the Europe 2020 strategy, which have emphasized the importance of research and development and innovation in driving economic growth and competitiveness. The office has worked with various international organizations, including the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, the European Union, and the United Nations, to advance scientific knowledge and address global challenges.

Organization

The Belgian Federal Science Policy Office is headed by a Federal Minister of Science Policy, who is responsible for implementing the Federal Science Policy in Belgium. The office is organized into several departments, including the Department of Science Policy, the Department of Research and Development, and the Department of International Cooperation. The office also has a number of advisory bodies, including the Science Policy Council and the Research Council, which provide advice on scientific research and development in Belgium. The office works closely with other federal administrations, such as the Federal Public Service Finance and the Federal Public Service Budget and Management Control, to ensure effective implementation of the Federal Science Policy. Additionally, the office collaborates with Belgian regions, including the Flemish Region, the Walloon Region, and the Brussels-Capital Region, to promote scientific research and innovation in Belgium.

Responsibilities

The Belgian Federal Science Policy Office has a number of responsibilities, including the implementation of the Federal Science Policy in Belgium. The office is responsible for promoting science and technology in Belgium, with a focus on research and development in areas like biotechnology, nanotechnology, and information technology. The office also supports research projects in collaboration with European Research Council, National Fund for Scientific Research, and other organizations such as the Flanders Innovation & Entrepreneurship and the Walloon Agency for Air and Climate. The office works with international partners, including the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, European Organization for Nuclear Research, and the International Council for Science, to advance scientific knowledge and address global challenges like climate change and sustainable development. Furthermore, the office collaborates with Belgian universities, such as the University of Leuven, Ghent University, and the University of Liège, to promote scientific research and innovation in Belgium.

Research Funding

The Belgian Federal Science Policy Office provides funding for research projects in Belgium, in collaboration with European Research Council, National Fund for Scientific Research, and other organizations such as the Flanders Innovation & Entrepreneurship and the Walloon Agency for Air and Climate. The office also supports research projects in areas like biotechnology, nanotechnology, and information technology, with a focus on promoting innovation and entrepreneurship in Belgium. The office works with international partners, including the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, European Organization for Nuclear Research, and the International Council for Science, to advance scientific knowledge and address global challenges like climate change and sustainable development. Additionally, the office collaborates with Belgian regions, including the Flemish Region, the Walloon Region, and the Brussels-Capital Region, to promote scientific research and innovation in Belgium. The office also works with other organizations, such as the Royal Academy of Science, Letters and Fine Arts of Belgium and the Belgian National Fund for Scientific Research, to support research projects in Belgium.

International Cooperation

The Belgian Federal Science Policy Office cooperates with international partners, including the European Commission, European Space Agency, and other international organizations such as the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. The office participates in international research programs, such as the Horizon 2020 program and the European Research Area, to advance scientific knowledge and address global challenges like climate change and sustainable development. The office also works with international partners, including the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, European Organization for Nuclear Research, and the International Council for Science, to promote science and technology in Belgium and to support research projects in areas like biotechnology, nanotechnology, and information technology. Furthermore, the office collaborates with Belgian universities, such as the University of Leuven, Ghent University, and the University of Liège, to promote scientific research and innovation in Belgium and to support international cooperation in science and technology. The office also works with other organizations, such as the Royal Observatory of Belgium and the Royal Meteorological Institute of Belgium, to advance scientific knowledge and address global challenges. Category:Science and technology in Belgium

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