Social sciences and humanities research partnerships key to guiding innovation, policy
While the rush to develop vaccines and treatments dominates media headlines, the core tools that public health officials and governments are using today to deal with the pandemic are behaviour- and policy-based, and will continue to be critical even as medical solutions are introduced.

Canada’s Innovation and Skills Plan, launched three years ago, seeks to establish Canada as one of the most innovative...
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