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19 Apr 2023, 10:00 – 11:30

Capturing learnings in mission-oriented policies: Monitoring and evaluation methods and practice

Join us in to hear leading academics and experts in the field present on the current landscape of monitoring and evaluation practices for missions and transformative policies.

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Capturing learnings in mission-oriented policies: Monitoring and evaluation methods and practice

19 Apr 2023, 10:00 – 11:30

Lars Coenen

Professor in Innovation and Sustainability Transitions

Mohn Centre for Innovation and Regional Development, Western Norway University of Applied Sciences

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Professor Coenen is well-known internationally for his work on regional and urban innovation and, in particular, his pioneering research on the geography of environmental innovation and sustainability transitions. Previously, Lars was full professor at CIRCLE, the Centre for Innovation Research at Lund University. Here, Professor Coenen has conducted various policy analyses for/of the Swedish Innovation Agency, VINNOVA. From 2017-2020 he has been the inaugural ‘City of Melbourne Chair of Resilient Cities’, at the Melbourne Sustainable Society Institute of the University of Melbourne, Australia.

Juan Mateos-Garcia

Specialist in data analytics and innovation mapping

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Ine Steenmans

Associate Professor in Futures, Analysis and Policy

UCL Department for Science, Technology, Engineering and Public Policy

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Rainer Kattel

Professor of Innovation and Public Governance

UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose

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Professor Kattel has also served on various public policy commissions, including the Estonian Research Council and European Science Foundation. He has worked as an expert for the OECD, UNDP and the European Commission, and served as a member of E-Estonia Council advising the Prime Minister of Estonia. Currently, he leads the Estonian Government’s Gender Equality Council.

He has published extensively on innovation policy, its governance and specific management issues. In 2013, he received Estonia's National Science Award for his work on innovation policy.

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IIPP Policy Studio

iipp.policy-studio@ucl.ac.uk