Swiss Science Council

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| native_name = {{in lang|de}} Schweizerische Wissenschaftsrat, SWR
{{in lang|fr}} Conseil suisse de la science, CSS
{{in lang|it}} Consiglio svizzero della scienza, CSS

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| headquarters = Bern

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| chief1_name = President Sabine Süsstrunk

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| parent_department = State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation

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| website = [https://wissenschaftsrat.ch/en/ wissenschaftsrat.ch]

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The Swiss Science Council (SSC) is an independent scientific advisory body of the Federal Council of Switzerland. Founded on March 26, 1965, the SSC advises the Swiss federal government on all issues relating to science, higher education, research and innovation policy. Between 2000 and 2013, the advisory body was called Swiss Science and Technology Council, and from 2014 to 2017 Swiss Science and Innovation Council (SSIC). Since 2018, it has returned to its original name.{{cite news |url=https://www.nzz.ch/feuilleton/die-schweiz-laeuft-im-kreis-ld.1344011 |title=NZZ coverage regarding name change|newspaper=Neue Zürcher Zeitung |date=10 January 2018 |access-date= 14 March 2020 |last1=Hafner |first1=Urs }}

The SSC is administratively attached to the State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation.{{Cite web |last=SERI |first=State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation |title=Organisation Chart of the SERI |url=https://www.sbfi.admin.ch/sbfi/en/home/das-sbfi/organigramm-sbfi.html |website=www.sbfi.admin.ch}}

Organization

The SSC is an extra-parliamentary commission, as formulated in Articles 54 and 55 of the Federal Law on the Promotion of Research and Innovation.[https://www.fedlex.admin.ch/eli/cc/2013/786/en Federal Law on the Promotion of Research and Innovation]

The council consists of a maximum of 15 members (scientists and innovators from various disciplines). As of 2021, Sabine Süsstrunk acts as SSC president. The administrative office of the SSC includes scientific advisors, an information service and administrative staff. The office is led by Lukas Zollinger.{{cite web |title=Organigramme of the SSC |url=https://wissenschaftsrat.ch/en/the-ssc/legal_basis_organisation#organigramme}}

Tasks

The SSC advises the federal government in order to fostering the "continuous optimisation of the framework conditions for the flourishing development of the Swiss education, research and innovation landscape".[http://wissenschaftsrat.ch/de/ Website SWR] The council regularly publishes reports and studies on current science policy issues.[https://wissenschaftsrat.ch/en/publications?page=0 Publications of the SSC]

It issues statements on individual projects or problems in the field of education, research and innovation (ERI) on behalf of the Federal Council of Switzerland or on its own initiative and also acts as an evaluation body. The Information Service compiles information on topics in the area of ERI in Switzerland and abroad.

The Working Programme 2024–2027 is focusing on the following thematic areas: "Facing the Challenges of our Time", "Governance of Education, Research and Innovation in an (Inter-)national Context", and "Research and Innovation of the Future". The Working Programme also includes evaluations, reviews and impact assessments.{{Cite web |title=SSC Working Programme 2024–2027 |url=https://files.wissenschaftsrat.ch/veroeffentlichungen/2024_10_swr_arbeitsprogramm-2024-2027_dfie.pdf}}

Presidents

See also

Notes and references

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