On 20 September, the Commission presented a new approach to support Member States increasing the uptake of cancer screening.
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You would think that with so much scientific information around, policy decisions safeguarding humans and the environment would be well informed and efficiently focusing on the most...
Our audience research for Knowledge4Policy is signed, sealed and delivered. What does it tell us, and what do we build next?
How can policymakers make the best of the science they are offered to prepare new policies and laws? This question, focusing on the ‘demand’ side of science-policy-society relations, is less...

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Understanding how and where scientific institutions can contribute to Europe’s policymaking process can be a challenge! This blog highlights a few options that your organisation may...
In March 2022, the Joint Research Centre held an online workshop on the topic “Constructing assessment indicator dashboards for evidence-informed policymaking”. As part of the preparations to the workshop, I wrote...
"A challenge that I really believe we can solve, is the presence of business jargon within European institutional...


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The Joint Research Centre, engaged on a long-term project on how to support evidence use in policymaking across the EU, invited me to spend some time thinking about...
You can find Kathryn's report following this link:...

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Our scientists are publishing sophisticated data visualisations for policymakers to use. But are policymakers using them? (posted to Medium in February 2020, before K4P had blogs).
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I became Director-General of the Joint Research Centre a few months after the pandemic started. Here are three lessons from my personal learning curve, shared...