❓ 💬 How can we bring science closer to citizens? That's one of the questions that will animate the second Inspiring Era Exchange on ERA Action 14. The event is organized by the Horizon Europe-funded project INSPIRING ERA, which promotes European Research Area (ERA) activities. 📅 Tuesday 3rd December ⏰ 10 am - 2 pm CET 📍 Berlin, Germany This meeting is for public authorities, associations, think tanks, NGOs, and other stakeholders in public engagement, and it's aimed at understanding how to measure and enhance the impact of public engagement actions. 👉 Click here for more information: https://lnkd.in/db6PynN8 European Research Executive Agency (REA)
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LISTEN | Join Dr Dorothy Ngila Ngila (NRF Director: Knowledge Networks and SGCI) on this episode of "Mazungumzo: African Scholarly Conversations" where she unpacks the critical role of funding agencies in driving inclusivity, the power of pan-African collaborations like the Science Granting Councils Initiative, and the necessity of reimagining policies and practices to create truly equitable research environments: https://lnkd.in/esiZPjv5
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Calling all young professionals, researchers, and future think tankers! The New Eastern Europe Think Tank School is back! Join us for a week-long programme where you will have a unique chance to learn more about non-governmental organisations, think tanks, and advocacy groups in Central and Eastern Europe. The Think Tank School programme is densely packed with workshops, presentations, and cultural activities throughout the week, including travel between Vilnius, Gdańsk, and Warsaw. During the project, you will be able to receive practical guidance on navigating democracy-building challenges and effectively engaging with the complex issues these organisations address. The upcoming project will run from May 31st to June 6th. Eligibility: - Be under 30 years old: academic, student, or researcher. - Be based in the European Union. - Be eager to learn more about how think tanks and non-governmental organisations work. Regardless of whether you have experience with expert organisations or came up with an idea of founding one yesterday, meeting with trainers from the most active and influential non-governmental organisations and public institutions will help you understand the needs and prospects of your team and ideas. Participants will be reimbursed up to 200 EUR for travel. Application deadline: April 7, 23:59 CEST Link: https://lnkd.in/dNKxXzKe Learn more: https://lnkd.in/ddiRQpmG The project is funded by the European Commission under the Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values Programme (CERV) thanks to the Operating Grant titled “Protecting European Values – A proactive approach to strengthening and building European democracy by countering hostile threats aimed at EU values and bridging existing divides.”
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Catch up with the DARE UK Scientific Use Cases Workshop which explores some of the UK's biggest societal challenges, as reported by news media, which can be addressed if sensitive data is better leveraged through linkage. https://shorturl.at/qk3V2
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As we grapple with the rise and impact of misinformation, voices like Ed Coper's have never been more important. Join us at the Welcoming Australia symposium to hear Ed's global perspectives keynote, a critical perspective for these times. https://lnkd.in/gCFAZTyy
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Delighted to share details of our Research in Lifelong Guidance group's first webinar! If you are interested in guidance practice in Ireland then find out more and register using the QR code below #research #careerdevelopment
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If you are interested in guidance research, you might want to sign up for our webinar in October! Our group (Research in Irish Lifelong Guidance) aims to develop a stronger community of practice in Ireland, for those of us with an interest in research, at any level (whether you simply have an interest in keeping up to date with research, or if you are doing research in your practice or as a doctorate candidate - all are welcome!!) Sign up here: https://lnkd.in/eVyHgdpg
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In a resent workshop, representatives from academia and from the Mission cities Lund, Helsingborg, and Malmö, have come together to explore and discuss how citizen engagement can be applied to support cities’ efforts towards becoming climate-neutral. In the light of changing demands on politics from citizens, and a democracy in crisis, citizen engagement is growing. As a topic that is gaining traction, citizen engagement was the focus of a workshop hosted by the collaboration initiative Climate-neutral cities 2030 – Open Academy. Representatives from academia and from the Mission cities Lund, Helsingborg, and Malmö, came together to explore and discuss how citizen engagement can be applied to support cities’ efforts towards becoming climate-neutral. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/dteQFfb7
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Join us on May 21 for the third Future Generations conversation: "What can we do to take the interests of Future Generations into account?". In this event of the series, we unite researchers, policymakers, and societal organizations to discuss what is needed or what we can do to take future generations into account and explore how to do this in practice. Listen to inspiring speakers, including Victor Toom, Marij Swinkels, Olivier de Vette, Maarten Gehem, Merlijn Twaalfhoven, André Nollkaemper, Tamara Metze, and Noortje Thijssen while we explore what we can do to take the interests of future generations into account in all our actions, decisions, policies and research. There are limited seats available, secure your spot by registering >> https://lnkd.in/ew3AtQBP #FutureGenerations #IntergenerationalResponsibility #InspiringGenerations
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🤥 📈 The topic of disinformation has become increasingly important in recent years. The DSI is focusing on this in its fourth Strategy Lab. In this context, the DSI is organizing the DSI Disinformation Month. This consists of public events and many other activities that shed light on disinformation and how to deal with it from different perspectives. Mark the following events in your calendar: 📅 18 October 2024: «Zwischen Fakten und Fiktion: Wie digitale Entwicklungen und Desinformation die öffentliche Meinung weltweit beeinflussen» with Dr. Edda Humprecht, organized by the DSI Community Communication. 📅 30 October 2024: «Everything You Know About Disinformation is Wrong» with Emma Hoes (Dr.) and Sacha Yesilaltay, organized by the DSI Community Democracy. 📅 6 November 2024: «Fighting Disinformation – The need for a Digital Public Space», closing event with a lecture by Marleen Stikker (Waag Futurelab Amsterdam) and a panel discussion in which Karin Mössenlechner and Benedikt Wechsler, among others, will take part. Block your calendar and reserve your place now. 👇
DSI Disinformation Month: «Fighting Disinformation – The need for a Digital Public Space»
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Disinformation is a growing concern and it's time we address it head-on. The DSI Disinformation Month will tackle this pressing issue with a series of insightful events, bringing together experts to explore its global impact and strategies for combating it. More information and registration: https://lnkd.in/gj3RY-tF ZHAW digital
🤥 📈 The topic of disinformation has become increasingly important in recent years. The DSI is focusing on this in its fourth Strategy Lab. In this context, the DSI is organizing the DSI Disinformation Month. This consists of public events and many other activities that shed light on disinformation and how to deal with it from different perspectives. Mark the following events in your calendar: 📅 18 October 2024: «Zwischen Fakten und Fiktion: Wie digitale Entwicklungen und Desinformation die öffentliche Meinung weltweit beeinflussen» with Dr. Edda Humprecht, organized by the DSI Community Communication. 📅 30 October 2024: «Everything You Know About Disinformation is Wrong» with Emma Hoes (Dr.) and Sacha Yesilaltay, organized by the DSI Community Democracy. 📅 6 November 2024: «Fighting Disinformation – The need for a Digital Public Space», closing event with a lecture by Marleen Stikker (Waag Futurelab Amsterdam) and a panel discussion in which Karin Mössenlechner and Benedikt Wechsler, among others, will take part. Block your calendar and reserve your place now. 👇
DSI Disinformation Month: «Fighting Disinformation – The need for a Digital Public Space»
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We are very excited to be one of the 12 case studies from the action-research initiative on mainstreaming scaling, under the umbrella of the Scaling Community of Practice. As we have evolved, so too has our work on scaling. The Foundation has become more intentional in scaling solutions and incorporating thinking on scaling into its strategies and ways of working. This case study captures SFSA’s scaling experience, lessons to date, learning for others, and future areas to explore. The case study is independently written. The report is available now https://lnkd.in/eNA9Wqh8
To kick off our Annual Forum, starting March 11th, join Richard Kohl (he, him, his) and Johannes Linn as they breakdown the findings and lessons from the 12 case studies of the mainstreaming journeys of 12 funder organizations. The takeaways discussed from this plenary session will help to inform research for the second phase of this mainstreaming initiative in 2024. To register for this session, please use the following link: https://lnkd.in/gacTzPZQ. We can’t wait to see you there!
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