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Susan Schneegans (née Nisbet) is the Editor-in-Chief of the UNESCO Science Report series, which monitors global trends and developments in science, technology and innovation policy and governance every five years. Based at UNESCO headquarters in Paris, she has been responsible for producing the last three reports in the series, published in 2005, 2010 and 2015.
From 2002 to 2013, she was also the editor of UNESCO's quarterly journal, A World of Science, which appeared in six languages at one point and was distributed in 193 countries. The archives may be accessed freely on UNESCO's portal.{{Cite web|url=www.unesco.org/en/a-world-of-science|title=A World of Science|last=UNESCO|first=|date=|website=|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=}}
Susan Schneegans was born in New Zealand.
= Main publications =
Schneegans, S. (ed) (2015) UNESCO Science Report: towards 2030. UNESCO Publishing, 816 pp. See:
Soete, L.; Schneegans, S.; Erocal, D.; Angethevar, B.; Rasiah, R. (2015) A world in search of an effective growth strategy. UNESCO Science Report: towards 2030. UNESCO Publishing.
Lemarchand, G.A. and Schneegans, S. (eds)(2014) Mapping Research and Innovation in the Republic of Zimbabwe. Country Profiles in Science, Technology and Innovation Policy of Global Observatory of Science, Technology and Innovation Policy Instruments, volume 3. UNESCO.
Lemarchand, G.A. and Schneegans, S. (eds) (2014) Mapping Research and Innovation in the Republic of Malawi. Country Profiles in Science, Technology and Innovation Policy of Global Observatory of Science, Technology and Innovation Policy Instruments, volume 2. UNESCO.
Lemarchand, G.A. and Schneegans, S. (eds) (2013) Mapping Research and Innovation in the Republic of Botswana. Country Profiles in Science, Technology and Innovation Policy of Global Observatory of Science, Technology and Innovation Policy Instruments, volume 1. UNESCO.
Schneegans, S. (ed.) (2013) Crystallography Matters. Booklet explaining the themes of the International Year of Crystallography. See:
Yanko-Hombach, V.; Leroy, S.; Sintubin, M. and Schneegans, S. (2012) Tales set in stone. A World of Science, vol. 10, no. 2, April. See:
Schneegans, S. (2011) Science without borders. UNESCO Courier, January. See:
Schneegans, S. (ed) (2010) UNESCO Science Report. UNESCO Publishing, 536 pp. See:
Schneegans, S. (2009) Ageing youthfully. A World of Science, vol. 7, no. 1, January. See:
Schneegans, S. (2008) Why modern agriculture must change. A World of Science, vol. 6, no. 3, July. See:
Schneegans, S. and Candau, A. (2007) Science in Africa. Booklet describing UNESCO’s contribution to Africa’s Science and Technology Consolidated Plan of Action. UNESCO Paris. See:
Schneegans, S. and Amelan, R. (2006) The shifting fortunes of global science. A World of Science, vol. 4, no. 2, April. See:
Schneegans, S. (ed) (2005) UNESCO Science Report. UNESCO Publishing, 280 pp.
Schneegans, S. (2005) Killer wave. A World of Science, vol. 3, no. 2. April. See:
Badaoui Rouhban, B.; Eder, W.; Ghafory-Ashtiany, M. and Schneegans, S. (2004) After the earthquake. A World of Science, vol. 2, no. 2. April. See:
Schneegans, S.; Otchet, A.; Missotten, R.; Hood, M. (2004) A system for managing the planet by 2015. A World of Science, vol. 2, no. 3, July. See:
Schneegans, S. (2003) What future for open science? A World of Science, vol. 1, no. 4, July. See:
Schneegans, S. (ed.) (2003) Science in the Information Society. Report distributed at the World Summit on the Information Society in Tunisia, in 2003. UNESCO. See:
Schneegans, S. (2002) UNESCO and Johannesburg. Article outlining UNESCO’s strategy for following up the World Summit on Sustainable Development. A World of Science, vol. 1, no. 1. April.
Cetto, A. M., Schneegans, S. and Moore, H. (2000) Proceedings of the World Conference on Science, Budapest, 1999. UNESCO: Paris, 544 pp: http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0012/001207/120706e.pdf
Schneegans, S. (1999) The science teaching clause in the new science–society contract. Article analysing one of the themes of the forthcoming World Conference on Science. Connect, volume XXIV, no1/2.
Moore, H. and Schneegans, S. (eds) (1998) World Science Report. UNESCO Publishing, 280 pp. See: http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0011/001126/112616eo.pdf