| The CREA Project: | ||
| Measuring and Analyzing Highly Creative Scientific Research | ||
Presentations
CREA project results have been presented at the following international conferences, workshops and seminars [follow links for additional information]:
EU/US Workshop on the Internationalization of Research and Graduate Studies and its Implications in the Transatlantic Context, Atlanta, November 17, 2008. Organizing Highly Creative Research: Insights from US and European Scientific Breakthroughs (Philip Shapira). [PDF]
20th Anniversary Conference of Scandinavian Consortium for Organizational Research. Stanford University, November, 21-23, 2008 (Thomas Heinze) [PDF]
Conference on creativity and talent development. Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. September, 3-4, 2008 (Thomas Heinze) [PDF]
STeHPS Methodology Seminar, University of Twente, The Netherlands, January 9, 2008. Methods to identify highly creative researchers in emergent science and technology (Thomas Heinze).
Conference on intellectual and laboratory dynamics of nanoscience and nanotechnology, Maison des Sciences de l’Homme, Paris, April 27-28, 2007 (Thomas Heinze) [PDF]
Conference on Science and its Publics, Munich, June 24-25, 2007. Conditions for Creative Research (Stefan Kuhlmann) [PDF]
Six Countries Programme Conference, April 20-21, 2005, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. The Challenge of Organizing for Creativity in Research (Stefan Kuhlmann).
Atlanta Conference on Science and Technology Policy, Atlanta, United States (18-20 May 2006) (Thomas Heinze and Philip Shapira). [PDF]
9th International S&T Indicators Conference Leuven, Belgium, September 7-9, 2006. Characterizing Creative Scientists: Productivity, Disciplinary Breadth and Network Position (Thomas Heinze and Gerrit Bauer). [Program]
SPRU 40th Anniversary Conference - The Future of Science, Technology and Innovation Policy Brighton, United Kingdom, September 11-13, 2006 (Thomas Heinze and Philip Shapira). [Program]