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SUMMARY:Citizen Science community swap shop
DESCRIPTION:INCENTIVE\, PRO-Ethics\, and TIME4CS invite you to a CS community swap shop to share institutional barriers to citizen participation and (crucially!) find possible solutions. The idea is simple: just check out our MIRO board and share barriers and solutions you have identified in your own experiences. The impact of this small and easy contribution is bigger than you might realise\, as we are collectively building a resource that can be translated and shared widely. This means we definitely need you and welcome all inputs – also if you cannot participate in the meeting! \nMiroboard: https://miro.com/app/board/uXjVPLvr4MU=/?share_link_id=250506899361 \nPlease contribute at any time\, and also if you cannot join our online workshop! \nSwap shop date and time: \n09 November 2022\, 14:30-15:30 CET \nLink: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86834747401?pwd=amxkeDkzRGlBNkxaQWZvN25sbTE0Zz09
URL:https://incentive-project.eu/event/citizen-science-community-swap-shop/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20220209T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20220209T160000
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CREATED:20220211T134601Z
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SUMMARY:Third consortium meeting
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday\, 9th of February\, 2022\, the INCENTIVE consortium met for the project’s third consortium meeting\, resuming after the Christmas break. As in the previous meetings\, due to the ongoing pandemic the meeting was held virtually once again and hosted by the University of Twente (Design Lab)\, the coordinator of the project. The meeting signaled 1 full year of implementation – the project had kicked off in February 2021 – and the start of a series of core pilot activities for the establishment and operationalisation of Citizen Science Hubs. \nHowever\, the event included also a strongly conceptual aspect. During the meeting\, two honorary guests were invited to deliver an inspirational speech. On the one hand\, prof. Barend van der Meulen from the University of Twente gave a lecture on the challenges of embedding Citizen Science in RPFOs\, as well as on realistic measures to be applied to overcome those barriers. On the other hand\, Teresa Schäfer\, from the Center for Social Innovation\, presented her experience on Monitoring and Evaluation frameworks about Citizen Science projects\, so as to guide INCENTIVE partners in effectively measuring the success of the project. \nMoreover\, partners participated in a dedicated interactive working session organised by UT. During the session\, partners reflected on the purpose and process of creating the Citizen Science Hubs in each university\, by drawing inspirational sketches in the Mural. Many members of the Advisory Board attended the session\, sharing their experiences with the younger members and commenting on the results. This helped the consortium shape a common understanding about the next period\, which foresees the actual operation of the Hubs. \nAnother highlight was the introduction of the new Project Officer of INCENTIVE\, miss. Katharina Buse. In her speech\, the PO reiterated the criticality of engaging citizens and stakeholders in research projects funded by the EU\, and the importance of achieving that goal through Citizen Science. She also affirmed the commitment of the Research Executive Agency in helping the INCENTIVE team disseminate the project’s results\, and also provided answers to questions posed by partners. \nDuring the meeting\, all WP and Task leaders presented in detail the work that they performed since July 2021\, the challenges\, and the results. Special emphasis was placed on WP2 and WP3\, which focus on the consolidation of Citizen Sciences Hubs within the universities and their practical activation through local engagement. UT and UAB\, which lead WP2 and 3 respectively\, informed the other partners about the achievements so far and what is expected to be accomplished until summer. Partners’ commitment was ensured once again\, as the Hubs’ proper function necessitates collective effort. \nOf particular importance was the section devoted to the evaluation and assessment of the project’s progress. To that end\, Q-Plan introduced an integrated framework that includes various Key Performance Indicators that will help partners measure quantitatively how successful the activities of INCENTIVE will be. SDA Bocconi\, as leader of the sustainability WP\, together with Q-Plan\, outlined the measures taken to guarantee the due exploitation of the project’s results. Afterward\, the main dissemination and networking efforts and results (WR and ECSA)\, were presented to the consortium partners. Attention was paid to the local engagement and synergising actions that the pilot RPFOs perform\, and the need to capture and build on these activities. \nThe meeting ended with the partners planning the next consortium meeting\, which is expected to be held physically in Thessaloniki. \nStay tuned\, because an exciting third semester is coming\, with plenty of pilot activities! \nMake sure to subscribe to our newsletter and follow us on our SMAs to receive the latest updates from our project’s next steps!
URL:https://incentive-project.eu/event/third-consortium-meeting/
LOCATION:virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20211116T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20211116T133000
DTSTAMP:20260604T051050
CREATED:20211104T073325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211104T073325Z
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SUMMARY:HEIDI 2nd roundtable on Digital Actions
DESCRIPTION:About this event\n\n\nThe HEIDI project\, coordinated by UCL Extreme Citizen Science\, is hosting a series of roundtables to learn more about “Digital Action”: citizen science\, makeathons and hackathons during the Covid-19 crisis. \nIf you work in a higher educational institution\, you are invited to the two roundtable discussions to share your experience\, opinions\, and ideas about it. Indicative topics to be discussed\, among others\, are: \n\nHow has the Covid-19 crisis affected your work in a Higher Education Institution?\nAre you familiar with Digital Action (DA)\, whether as a participant or observer of a DA initiative?\nWhich aspects of your experience of digital participation during the Covid-19 pandemic have been positive\, and which are negative?\nWhich barriers and drivers to HE institutions engaging with DA can you identify\, and are these institution-led or imposed upon the institution?\nHow can HE institutions raise awareness about DA initiatives and their potential impact on bottom-up action?\n\nNote: the meeting will be recorded for evaluation and research purposes. \nAbout the roundtables\nHEIDI project is holding two roundtables with both HEI staff and students to map the barriers and opportunities of digital action within HEIs which exist at different levels. Although UCL actively promotes and supports activities that encourage two-way communication between the academic community and members of the public\, the project has still a lot to learn from sharing its experiences and discussing concerns about how the project envisions the future while trying to identify ways that can improve the ways it works with communities. Similar roundtables will also be held in HEIs in France and Malta. \nFirst roundtable: 11th of November\, 13:00 – 14:30 CET.  \nRegistration here \nSecond roundtable: 16th of November\, 12:00 – 13:30 CET. \nRegistration here \nYou can read more about HEIDI in this blog post\, and you can find some more detailed examples of Digital Action here. \nAbout HEIDI project\nHEIDI – ‘Digital Actions at HEIs as a catalyst for social change in the COVID-19 crisis’\,  is a two-year Erasmus+ project which aims to upskill Higher Education (HE) staff and students towards more resilience\, adaptation to change\, and agility that could enable HEIs to work together with citizens to shape better societies. The project explores the ways in which these take place at the community level and in HEIs in five European countries (UK\, France\, Malta\, Greece\, and Cyprus). The aim of the project is to upskill HE staff and students towards more resilience\, adaptation to change\, and agility that could enable HEIs to work together with citizens to shape better societies. To do so\, the project offers an opportunity for HEIs students and staff to identify and understand drivers and barriers to HEIs adoption of societal values in a crisis situation\, while seeking to identify the needs of various community groups\, including vulnerable ones. \nMore about the project here.
URL:https://incentive-project.eu/event/heidi-2nd-roundtable-on-digital-actions/
LOCATION:virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20211111T130000
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SUMMARY:HEIDI 1st roundtable on Digital Actions
DESCRIPTION:About this event\n\n\nThe HEIDI project\, coordinated by UCL Extreme Citizen Science\, is hosting a series of roundtables to learn more about “Digital Action”: citizen science\, makeathons and hackathons during the Covid-19 crisis. \nIf you work in a higher educational institution\, you are invited to the two roundtable discussions to share your experience\, opinions\, and ideas about it. Indicative topics to be discussed\, among others\, are: \n\nHow has the Covid-19 crisis affected your work in a Higher Education Institution?\nAre you familiar with Digital Action (DA)\, whether as a participant or observer of a DA initiative?\nWhich aspects of your experience of digital participation during the Covid-19 pandemic have been positive\, and which are negative?\nWhich barriers and drivers to HE institutions engaging with DA can you identify\, and are these institution-led or imposed upon the institution?\nHow can HE institutions raise awareness about DA initiatives and their potential impact on bottom-up action?\n\nNote: the meeting will be recorded for evaluation and research purposes. \nAbout the roundtables\nHEIDI project is holding two roundtables with both HEI staff and students to map the barriers and opportunities of digital action within HEIs which exist at different levels. Although UCL actively promotes and supports activities that encourage two-way communication between the academic community and members of the public\, the project has still a lot to learn from sharing its experiences and discussing concerns about how the project envisions the future while trying to identify ways that can improve the ways it works with communities. Similar roundtables will also be held in HEIs in France and Malta. \nFirst roundtable: 11th of November\, 13:00 – 14:30 CET.  \nRegistration here \nSecond roundtable: 16th of November\, 12:00 – 13:30 CET. \nRegistration here \nYou can read more about HEIDI in this blog post\, and you can find some more detailed examples of Digital Action here. \nAbout HEIDI project\nHEIDI – ‘Digital Actions at HEIs as a catalyst for social change in the COVID-19 crisis’\,  is a two-year Erasmus+ project which aims to upskill Higher Education (HE) staff and students towards more resilience\, adaptation to change\, and agility that could enable HEIs to work together with citizens to shape better societies. The project explores the ways in which these take place at the community level and in HEIs in five European countries (UK\, France\, Malta\, Greece\, and Cyprus). The aim of the project is to upskill HE staff and students towards more resilience\, adaptation to change\, and agility that could enable HEIs to work together with citizens to shape better societies. To do so\, the project offers an opportunity for HEIs students and staff to identify and understand drivers and barriers to HEIs adoption of societal values in a crisis situation\, while seeking to identify the needs of various community groups\, including vulnerable ones. \nMore about the project here.
URL:https://incentive-project.eu/event/heidi-roundtables-on-digital-actions/
LOCATION:virtual
CATEGORIES:meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210702T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210702T153000
DTSTAMP:20260604T051050
CREATED:20210728T083034Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210728T093429Z
UID:1276-1625216400-1625239800@incentive-project.eu
SUMMARY:Second consortium meeting
DESCRIPTION:On Friday\, 2nd of July\, 2021\, the INCENTIVE consortium met for the project’s second consortium meeting (in a genuine summer mood). Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic\, the meeting was held virtually and hosted successfully by the University of Twente (Design Lab)\, the coordinator of the project. The meeting marked the end of the 1st semester of the project – which kicked off on February 2021 – and essentially paved the way for the post-summer activities\, which will resume in September 2021. \nDuring the meeting\, all WP and Task leaders had the opportunity to present in detail the work that they performed during the 1st semester\, the main challenges that they faced\, and the results of their activities. Special emphasis was placed on WP1\, led by AUTH\, which entails a large-scale and multi-dimensional preparatory research work\, whose findings will inform the subsequent development of Citizen Science Hubs in the four pilot Universities. The preliminary findings from the interviews\, large-scale surveys\, quantitative analysis\, and desk research were discussed among partners\, who also proceeded with deliberating on how the findings will inform the creation of open and inclusive Hubs that can accommodate the local societal needs in each ecosystem. \nMoreover\, the activities performed under WP2 and WP3\, which refer to the co-creation and operationalization of the Citizen Science Hubs\, respectively\, were outlined by UT\, SDA Bocconi\, UAB\, and UZH. The main dissemination and networking efforts and results (WR and ECSA)\, as well as the progress on the monitoring and assessment of the project’s activities (Q-PLAN)\, were also thoroughly presented to the consortium partners. The presentations of the Work Packages and the accomplished work gave the chance to all partners to bring up potential challenges\, mitigation measures\, and creative ideas on how to address critical aspects during the next semester. It also allowed partners to identify how each task feeds into other activities\, and thus created a sense of common responsibility for the sound execution of all work packages. \nFurthermore\, during the opening of the meeting\, several members of the project’s Advisory Board who could virtually attend\, were given the floor to introduce themselves and be connected with consortium partners\, as an ice-break activity. AB members were informed about the progress of the project while explaining their educational and professional background as well as the main reasons they decided to join the wider INCENTIVE family. \nStay tuned\, because an exciting second semester is coming! \nMake sure to subscribe to our newsletter and follow us on our SMAs to receive the latest updates from our project’s next steps!
URL:https://incentive-project.eu/event/second-consortium-meeting/
CATEGORIES:meeting
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210209
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210211
DTSTAMP:20260604T051050
CREATED:20210531T051317Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210601T043814Z
UID:1133-1612828800-1613001599@incentive-project.eu
SUMMARY:KoM
DESCRIPTION:We are happy to announce that a new H2020 SwafS project started in February!  \nINCENTIVE was launched in a 2-day kick-off meeting held on 9-10 February 2021 virtually due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The project is coordinated by DesignLab University of Twente and brings together the people from 9 consortium partners from 8 different EU countries. \nOver the two-day meeting\, partners presented their tasks and contributions under the overall work plan. We had the chance to mutually clarify points regarding their involvement in tasks\, the timeline of the project\, and the optimal channels of communication among them. A series of interactive activities took place\, with partners resorting to game techniques for the conceptualization and ideation of CS Hubs\, and the general understanding of the project’s objectives.”
URL:https://incentive-project.eu/event/kom/
LOCATION:virtual
CATEGORIES:meeting
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