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  1. WRR and KNAW: government must anticipate different coronavirus scenarios

    With infection rates rising again throughout Europe it is unfortunately clear that the pandemic is not yet behind us. The desire ...

    News item | 16-11-2021 | 11:00

  2. Essay: being prepared when you know the next crisis will come

    Preparing for the next crisis mainly means being aware that it will inevitably come. This is the conclusion drawn by the ...

    News item | 24-06-2021 | 09:39

  3. WRR and KNAW launch scenario study on broad impact of coronavirus crisis

    The coronavirus crisis has hit Dutch society hard. Having lived with this virus for over a year, it is now time to consider where ...

    News item | 25-03-2021 | 00:00

  4. Chair Corien Prins contributed to the DFiR-Conference 2020

    On Tuesday 24 November 2020, the Danish Council for Research and Innovation Policy organized a virtual conference on science ...

    News item | 26-11-2020 | 00:00

  5. ESAF meeting on scientific advice during the COVID-19 crisis

    On Wednesday 24 June 2020, the European Science Advisors Forum (ESAF) organized a virtual meeting in response to the COVID-19 ...

    News item | 01-07-2020 | 13:58

  6. Society needs greater resilience to tackle COVID-19 crisis

    The COVID-19 crisis is already having a huge economic, social and political impact. While a great deal of effective action has ...

    News item | 22-06-2020 | 10:19

  7. The WRR calls for a very cautious and careful approach to the introduction of a coronavirus app

    Great caution and care must be exercised when any coronavirus app is introduced. That is the view set out in a position paper by ...

    News item | 28-04-2020 | 10:02

  8. WRR explores possible steps in the wake of COVID-19

    The effects of the COVID-19 virus on the Netherlands are far-reaching. Because the complete extermination of the virus is not ...

    News item | 09-04-2020 | 00:00