Caroline Wagner

Caroline Wagner

Caroline S. Wagner conducts research in the field of science and technology and its relationship to policy, society, and innovation, with a particular focus on international collaboration. Professor Wagner received a Ph.D. in Science & Technology Dynamics from Amsterdam School of Communications Research, University of Amsterdam, a Master of Arts degree in Science, Technology, and Public Policy from George Washington University, and a B.A. is from Trinity College. Knowledge creation, dissemination, and application are at the core of Dr. Wagner’s research. She is particularly interested in collaborative efforts to conduct research, development, and innovation. Public policy towards investments in science, technology, and new economy are at the center of her work, and this extends to developing countries that seek to use knowledge as the basis for growth. Her 2018 book, The Collaborative Era in Science, focuses on how a global network of collaborators is reshaping the science system.
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China Surpasses U.S. in Science and Research Funding

China surpassed U.S. research spending just as Washington eyes a 20% cut to federal R&D…