Luke Georghiou | |
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Born | 1955 |
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Main interests | Innovation policy |
Luke Georghiou (born 1955) is Deputy President and Deputy Vice-Chancellor at the University of Manchester. He is also professor of science and technology policy and management at the Manchester Institute of Innovation Research at Manchester Business School.
Georghiou is active in research and policy advice in the fields of research and innovation policy,foresight,and evaluation. He has advocated greater use of demand-side innovation policies,notably public procurement,to stimulate innovation and the alignment of research and innovation systems to address "grand challenges" such as sustainability,food and energy security and the aging society.
In 2011 he was elected to the Academia Europaea and from 2016 chairs the European Universities Association Council for Doctoral Education representing universities in 47 countries. He was Co-Champion of the 2016 EuroScience Open Forum (ESOF),Europe's largest pan-disciplinary science conference. He is a director of Manchester Science Partnerships and UMI3 the University's technology transfer and intellectual property company.
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