Posts Tagged ‘beyond-wb’
POLICY BRIEF Empowering Local and Regional Authorities through Citizen Science and Public Engagement: A Framework for Inclusive Governance
WBC-RRI.NET policy brief.
Read MorePOLICY BRIEF Integrating STEM Citizen Science and Public Engagement for Enhanced Research and Innovation Impact
WBC-RRI.NET policy brief.
Read MorePOLICY BRIEF Enhancing Science Education through Citizen Science: Students’ Perceptions and Motivations in STEM/STEAM Learning
WBC-RRI.NET policy brief.
Read MoreSave the Date and Secure Your Spot! WEBINAR “Towards Diamond Open Access in Western Balkans”
11 February 2024, 11:00, Zoom platform
Read MoreOPEN CALL: Apply for a “Travel Grant” to attend the WBC-RRI.NET final conference in Skopje, on February 8-9, 2024!
15 “Travel Grants” await to join us in Skopje, 8-9 February 2024 for the Final Conference of the WBC-RRI.NET project,
Read MoreMutual learning event: “Implementing Open Science and Research Ethics: Sharing experiences of the BEYOND, ROSiE, VERITY, WBC-RRI.NET projects”
WBC-RRI.NET in collaboration with three other EU funded projects – BEYOND, ROSiE, VERITY – are holding a mutual learning event (online via Zoom) on 27th November 2023 from 11:30 am to 1:00 pm CET.
Read MoreCross-working group meeting of WG1 and WG2
WG1: Gender & Ethics
WG2: Science Education & Public Engagement
New Opportunities for Citizen Science Initiatives
Citizen science is set to play a broad societal and scientific role particularly in critical fields of research relevant in times of multiple crisis, such as energy poverty, health and environmental monitoring.
Read MoreSharing experiences and learning from other RRI projects: Participating at the final conference of TeRRIfica and RRI2scale projects
Conveying some of the lessons presented and learned about the ways to embed Responsible Research and Innovation in other European regions.
Read MorePublic Engagement Practices in European Commission-funded projects: Fostering Socio-Scientific Collaborations
In their latest publication, SEERC partners Maria Michali and Prof. George Eleftherakis, examine Public Engagement implementation within the context of European Commission (EC)-funded projects that aim to foster inclusive R&I.
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