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The Dutch National Research Agenda is a set of national priorities that are set by scientists working in conjunction with corporations, civil society organisations, and interested citizens. The agenda consolidates the questions that scientific research will be focused on in the coming year. This book covers the current status of the Dutch National Research Agenda and considers what changes and adjustments may need to be made to the process in order to keep Dutch national research at the top of the pack.

Table of Contents

  1. Cover
  2. pp. 1-5
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. 5-6
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  1. List of Tables and Figures
  2. pp. 7-8
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  1. Foreword
  2. Jet Bussemaker
  3. pp. 9-10
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  1. Introduction
  2. Beatrice de Graaf, Henk Molenaar, and Alexander Rinnooy Kan
  3. pp. 11-18
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  1. The Art and Science of Asking Questions
  2. José van Dijck
  3. pp. 19-30
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  1. A Plurality of Voices: The Dutch National Research Agenda in Dispute
  2. Henk Molenaar
  3. pp. 31-46
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  1. National Research Agendas:An International Comparison
  2. Wim de Haas
  3. pp. 47-60
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  1. The Role of Universities of Applied Sciences in Implementing the Dutch National Research Agenda
  2. Daan Andriessen and Marieke Schuurmans
  3. pp. 61-74
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  1. Steering Scientific Research and Reaping its Benefits: Reflections on Dutch Science Policy
  2. Coenraad Krijger and Maarten Prak
  3. pp. 75-86
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  1. Managing what cannot be Managed: On the Possibility of Science Policy
  2. Barend van der Meulen
  3. pp. 87-100
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  1. The Art of Making Connections
  2. Ed Brinksma
  3. pp. 101-120
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  1. Too Big to Innovate?: The Sense and Nonsense of Big Programmatic Research
  2. Brian Burgoon, Marieke de Goede, Marlies Glasius, and Eric Schliesser
  3. pp. 121-136
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  1. The Art of Asking Questions, and why Scientists are better at it
  2. Herman van de Werfhorst
  3. pp. 137-146
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  1. Skip the Agenda Building: Let the Wisdom of the Crowd Drive a Dynamic Tapestry of Science
  2. Marten Scheffer and Johan Bollen
  3. pp. 147-154
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  1. An Economic Perspective on the Dutch National Research Agenda
  2. Roel van Elk and Bas ter Weel
  3. pp. 155-166
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  1. What is the Good of Government Interference in Science?A Question from Late Nineteenth-Century Germany
  2. Herman Paul
  3. pp. 167-180
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  1. Free-range Poultry Holdings: Living the Academic Life in a Context of Normative Uncertainty
  2. Beatrice de Graaf
  3. pp. 181-192
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  1. A National Research Agenda and the self-understanding of modern universities
  2. Rutger Claassen and Marcus Düwell
  3. pp. 193-208
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  1. No University without Diversity: The Dynamic Ecosystem of Scientific and Social Innovation
  2. André Knottnerus
  3. pp. 209-220
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  1. Inspiration
  2. Louise Gunning-Schepers
  3. pp. 221-224
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  1. Process of Developing the Dutch National Research Agenda
  2. pp. 225-238
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 239-240
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