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Anne-Greet Keizer

Netherlands Scientific Council for Government Policy The Hague, Zuid-Holland The Netherlands. Anne-Greet Keizer is senior research fellow and international liaison of the Netherlands Scientific Council for Government Policy (WRR). She studied Public Administration and Arts and Culture at the Erasmus University Rotterdam. Anne-Greet has worked at the WRR since 2005. Her work has focused on many topics, including think tanks, the advisory system, information and policy and cultural policy. In her capacity as international liaison, she, along with the chair and director, is responsible for maintaining the Council’s international contacts. She is also executive secretary of the European Science Advisors Forum (ESAF).Netherlands Scientific Council for Government Policy The Hague, Zuid-Holland The Netherlands. Anne-Greet Keizer is senior research fellow and international liaison of the Netherlands Scientific Council for Government Policy (WRR). She studied Public Administration and Arts and Culture at the Erasmus University Rotterdam. Anne-Greet has worked at the WRR since 2005. Her work has focused on many topics, including think tanks, the advisory system, information and policy and cultural policy. In her capacity as international liaison, she, along with the chair and director, is responsible for maintaining the Council’s international contacts. She is also executive secretary of the European Science Advisors Forum (ESAF).

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Netherlands Scientific Council for Government Policy The Hague, Zuid-Holland The Netherlands. Anne-Greet Keizer is senior research fellow and international liaison of the Netherlands Scientific Council for Government Policy (WRR). She studied Public Administration and Arts and Culture at the Erasmus University Rotterdam. Anne-Greet has worked at the WRR since 2005. Her work has focused on many topics, including think tanks, the advisory system, information and policy and cultural policy. In her capacity as international liaison, she, along with the chair and director, is responsible for maintaining the Council’s international contacts. She is also executive secretary of the European Science Advisors Forum (ESAF).

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