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SUMMARY:Cos4Cloud final event: its legacy for the citizen science community
DESCRIPTION:As the Cos4Cloud project is coming to an end\, Cos4Cloud and ECSA are co-organising a final event for everyone interested to learn about the project’s main achievements\, discover how to use Cos4Cloud’s products and celebrate the community that has actively contributed to the project. \nWhat is Cos4Cloud?\n \nCos4Cloud is a H2020 project to boost citizen science technologies. The project has developed 13 tools and services that address the technological challenges shared by citizen observatories. The services can help COs to increase the quantity and the quality of observations\, and improve interoperability among others. Cos4Cloud will make these services available on the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC)\, so that anyone can choose the one(s) they are interested in. \n\n\n\n\n\nWhat can you expect during the event?\n\nLearn about the main project achievements and legacy of the project for the citizen science community\nDiscover how you can take advantage of Cos4Cloud’s products and outputs and where to find them (13 services to improve citizen observatory technologies\, the co-design methodology guide\, the educational guideline\, etc.)\nCelebrate the community that has actively participated in Cos4Cloud events to improve the services\, the co-design methodology\, and to learn how to integrate citizen science into school practice.\n\nPreliminary agenda\n\n[15:00- 15:05] Welcome & agenda\n[15:05-15:30] Present the project’s main legacy for the citizen science community and the EOSC. Presentation by Jaume Piera\, the Cos4Cloud coordinator\, ICM-CSIC researcher & CREAF associate researcher.\n[15:30-16:00] Celebrating our community: what our community took from Cos4Cloud? Members from the Cos4Cloud community will present their experience with the project.\n[16:00-16:15] Q&A\n\nSpeakers\nDuring the first part\, Jaume Piera\, ICM-CSIC researcher and the Cos4Cloud coordinator\, will explain Cos4Cloud’s main achievements. During the second part\, some of our community members will share their experiences actively participating in the project. \nThe event is co-organised by ECSA (European Citizen Science Association) and the Cos4Cloud project. \nThe event will be recorded and uploaded to YouTube afterwards. \n\n\n\nRegister for the event here.\nFind more about the project here.
URL:https://incentive-project.eu/event/cos4cloud-final-event-its-legacy-for-the-citizen-science-community/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:online session
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ORGANIZER;CN="European Citizen Science Association":MAILTO:ecsa-admin@mfn.berlin
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20220503T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20220503T153000
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CREATED:20220421T094640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220421T094640Z
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SUMMARY:Science communication in CS projects – strategies\, and tools
DESCRIPTION:The CS Track project is inviting everyone to the online webinar “Science communication in CS projects”\, which will be held on Tuesday\, 3 May 2022\, 14:00 – 15:30 CET. \nRegistration here. \nDuring the webinar\, which will be performed in an interactive form\, members of the CS Track team will share strategies for science communication in citizen science projects\, provide an overview of relevant software and resources\, and help participants explore an easy-to-use free data visualisation tool. \nThe event will help participants will learn more about the “dos and don’ts” of science communication in a CS context\, get an overview of free online resources and tools\, and find out how they can use Flourish to easily visualise their projects’ research data. \nThe webinar will be divided into two parts: \n\nFirst\, members of the CS Track team will share strategies and methods for communicating project goals\, activities\, and results to both (prospective) project participants and the general public\, drawing on their own experience\, published research\, and resources produced by the CS community.\nSecond\, the team will introduce a powerful\, user-friendly tool that is available online free of charge – Flourish. Following a short demonstration using examples from the CS Track project\, participants will have the opportunity to create their own graphs and diagrams and receive guidance and feedback from the workshop organizers.\n\nThe workshop is going to be particularly valuable to organisations\, initiatives\, and projects that seek institutional change through Science communication\, Citizen Science\, and Open Science. Researchers\, institutions\, project initiators/coordinators\, are the primary target audience\, but anyone interested in Citizen Science is more than welcomed! \nPlaces in this workshop are limited so register now to be sure of your place!
URL:https://incentive-project.eu/event/science-communication-in-cs-projects-strategies-and-tools/
LOCATION:virtual
CATEGORIES:online session
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20220127T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20220127T213000
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CREATED:20220103T075433Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220103T080021Z
UID:1480-1643311800-1643319000@incentive-project.eu
SUMMARY:Citizen Science Online Pub Quiz
DESCRIPTION:What is the Pub Quiz?\nÖsterreich forscht and the CoAct project invite you to the Citizen Science Online Pub Quiz. Once again\, participants will be guessing with lots of science and fun. Adhering to the strictest COVID-19 restrictions\, the quiz will be held purely online. After the great success of the first two online editions of the popular pub quiz\, the organisers are very pleased to invite you to a new edition together with the colleagues from CoAct project. \nAs such\, on 27.01.2022 from 19:30-21:30 CET\, the community is coming together to quiz again via Zoom; and once again there will be a great prize for the winning team. So\, don’t miss it! \nDo you know your way around the world of science? Do you love quizzing together with your friends? Then “Pub forscht” is the right place for you! Österreich forscht\, Austria’s first and largest platform for citizen science\, is dedicating this evening entirely to the topics of science and citizen science.\nAs in previous years\, “Pub forscht” will be held in both German and English. \nThe deadline for registering is at 12:00 on the 25th of January 2022. \nMore information here. \nHow to play the Quiz?\n\nForm a team of 6 people\, maximum. If you are not part of a team yet\, follow the instructions in the event website to form a new team or join an existing one.\nFind a team name and register with your team name.\nLog in in Zoom at the specified time. You will receive the necessary link shortly before the quiz.\nGuess as well as you can (using search engines\, digital or analogue reference books or documents are prohibited during the game; in case of violation\, the entire team will be disqualified).\nAlways play fair and…\nHave fun!\n\nAbout CoAct project\nCoAct is a Citizen Social Science project funded from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 872441. The project’s goal is to develop and test new ways for citizens and communities to participate in social science projects. The purpose of this is to enable citizens to take part in decision-making processes around issues that concern them\, and simultaneously make better and stronger theories and methods with the help of this expertise. \nCoAct puts forwards a new approach to face social global concerns related to mental health care\, youth employment\, environmental justice\, and gender equality by engaging citizens as co-researchers\, under Citizen Science. In particular\, the project delves into the underexplored field of Citizen Social Science (CSS)\, understood here as participatory research co-designed and directly driven by citizen groups sharing a social concern. \nFind more about the project here.
URL:https://incentive-project.eu/event/citizen-science-online-pub-quiz/
LOCATION:virtual
CATEGORIES:online session
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ORGANIZER;CN="CoAct project":MAILTO:hi@coactproject.eu
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20220125T140000
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CREATED:20220114T120640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220114T120640Z
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SUMMARY:TerRRItoria 3rd webinar: The way forward
DESCRIPTION:The TeRRItoria project organizes a series of online webinars with the aim to provide some theoretical means as well as practical experiences that are useful to design institutional changes in territories to implement effective RRI principles into R&I ecosystems. More specifically:  \n\nHow to engage citizens in Regional Development policies:  Tuesday 18th of January 2022\, from 14:00 to 16:00 CET\nInstitutional changes for Responsible Research and Innovation: Thursday 20th of January 2022\, from 14:00 to 16:00 CET\nThe way forward\, Tuesday 25th of January 2022\, from 14:00 to 16:00 CET\n\nThe way forward \n\nThursday 20th of January 2022\, from 14:00 to 16:00\n\nHow will regional strategies look like after 2027? Will there be a third generation of smart specialisation strategies? It is certain that today there are European territories that are very advanced\, where are they? What lessons can we learn from them? \nThere are broad societal challenges that can be solved with responsible research and innovation. In addition to the needs of economic recovery and the double transition (sustainable and digital)\, there are some layers of the European population that are actively resisting globalisation and the benefits of scientific development. More inclusive policies need to be developed. How will be these future policies? \nOn the other hand\, despite decades of benefiting European regional development policies\, there are still policies that do not support multi-level governance. Some European territories still face with over-centralised policies at national or regional level. It is desirable to establish effective mechanisms that mobilise society as a whole beyond the traditional economic actors to gather all resources possible. How we could design more effective multi-level governance policies? \nFind more about the webinar here.\nAbout TeRRItoria project\n\n\n\nTeRRItoria is a Horizon 2020 project which aims to position regions and local authorities as places for science governance\, education\, public engagement\, ethics\, and open access. TeRRItoria operates in a context of transition in European society\, which is often critical. For territorial governance\, this shift and transition can be a challenge to the usual strategies and measures fostering economic development and social cohesion. \n\n\n\nFind more about the project here.
URL:https://incentive-project.eu/event/terrritoria-3rd-webinar-the-way-forward/
LOCATION:virtual
CATEGORIES:online session
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CREATED:20220114T120524Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220114T120524Z
UID:1511-1642687200-1642694400@incentive-project.eu
SUMMARY:TerRRItoria 2nd webinar: Institutional changes for Responsible Research and Innovation
DESCRIPTION:The TeRRItoria project organizes a series of online webinars with the aim to provide some theoretical means as well as practical experiences that are useful to design institutional changes in territories to implement effective RRI principles into R&I ecosystems. More specifically:  \n\nHow to engage citizens in Regional Development policies:  Tuesday 18th of January 2022\, from 14:00 to 16:00 CET\nInstitutional changes for Responsible Research and Innovation: Thursday 20th of January 2022\, from 14:00 to 16:00 CET\nThe way forward\, Tuesday 25th of January 2022\, from 14:00 to 16:00 CET\n\nInstitutional Changes for Responsible Research and Innovation \n\nThursday 20th of January 2022\, from 14:00 to 16:00\n\nAfter a decade Responsible Research and innovation is an operative concept that it is present in big programmes such Horizon Europe but as well implemented in small scale. How it is possible to develop RRI in the local or regional level? Are there particular constraints associated to the smaller scale? There are good examples of initiatives to reinforce social systems with institutionalised collective co-responsibility as a driving force for socially desirable innovation. The Science with and for Society (SwafS) programme of H2020 has supported many local implementations of RRI that will provide a legacy with institutional changes. There are European territories that have effectively design organisational innovation and institutional changes in governance that will last and that are particularly useful to generate impact. This session will discuss those results in RRI implementation that can be immediately applied at the territorial level. \nFind more about the webinar here.\nAbout TeRRItoria project\n\n\n\nTeRRItoria is a Horizon 2020 project which aims to position regions and local authorities as places for science governance\, education\, public engagement\, ethics\, and open access. TeRRItoria operates in a context of transition in European society\, which is often critical. For territorial governance\, this shift and transition can be a challenge to the usual strategies and measures fostering economic development and social cohesion. \n\n\n\nFind more about the project here.
URL:https://incentive-project.eu/event/terrritoria-2nd-webinar-institutional-changes-for-responsible-research-and-innovation/
LOCATION:virtual
CATEGORIES:online session
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20220118T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20220118T160000
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CREATED:20220114T120232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220114T120344Z
UID:1503-1642514400-1642521600@incentive-project.eu
SUMMARY:TerRRItoria 1st Webinar: How to engage citizens in Regional Development policies
DESCRIPTION:The TeRRItoria project organizes a series of online webinars with the aim to provide some theoretical means as well as practical experiences that are useful to design institutional changes in territories to implement effective RRI principles into R&I ecosystems. More specifically:  \n\nHow to engage citizens in Regional Development policies:  Tuesday 18th of January 2022\, from 14:00 to 16:00 CET\nInstitutional changes for Responsible Research and Innovation: Thursday 20th of January 2022\, from 14:00 to 16:00 CET\nThe way forward\, Tuesday 25th of January 2022\, from 14:00 to 16:00 CET\n\nHow to engage citizens in regional development policies\nTuesday 18th of January 2022\, 14:00 to 16h00\nThere is a need to better connect democratic institutions with European citizens; is responsible research and innovation a useful approach? Could RRI improve the citizens’ engagement in regional development strategies? In some European territories\, RRI has proven to be an effective mechanism to co-create research and innovation outcomes\, and provide input to policy agendas. Nowadays it ensures that policy makers develop inclusive strategies\, and are able to mobilise all the regional stakeholders to address societal challenges (e.g. sustainable smart specialisation strategies S4). The first session is dedicated to discuss with practical examples and relevant academics how RRI supports the participation of civil society in regional development strategies bringing mission-oriented policies towards societal challenges. \nFind more about the webinar here.\nAbout TeRRItoria project\n\n\n\nTeRRItoria is a Horizon 2020 project which aims to position regions and local authorities as places for science governance\, education\, public engagement\, ethics\, and open access. TeRRItoria operates in a context of transition in European society\, which is often critical. For territorial governance\, this shift and transition can be a challenge to the usual strategies and measures fostering economic development and social cohesion. \n\n\n\nFind more about the project here.
URL:https://incentive-project.eu/event/terrritoria-webinars-rri-institutional-changes-for-improved-regional-governance/
LOCATION:virtual
CATEGORIES:online session
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20211214T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20211214T153000
DTSTAMP:20260604T034904
CREATED:20211027T143339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211027T143339Z
UID:1401-1639490400-1639495800@incentive-project.eu
SUMMARY:RRI & Sustainability: shifting responsibly towards a Circular Economy - GRACE Final webinars
DESCRIPTION:GRACE (Grounding RRI Actions to Achieve Institutional Changes in European Research Funding and Performing Organisations) is a H2020 funded project under the specific objective “Science with and for Society”. Its goal is to support the European Commission’s objective of spreading and embedding Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) in the European Research Area. \nFor almost three years\, GRACE project partners have worked towards implementing fundamental institutional change in 6 research performing and funding organisations. With an intense mutual learning programme and a co-creation environment\, six expert partners have supported six other partners in developing a set of specific RRI-orientated Grounding Actions in their organisation. These actions have provided a basis for developing tailored 8-year RRI Roadmaps within these institutions to ensure their sustainability and full implementation over the long-term. \nAs the project comes to an end\, project partners will share their findings and provide stakeholders with useful knowledge to implement RRI in research performing and funding organisations by organising a set of eight thematic webinars. \nFrom 26 October to 14 December\, these webinars will each address a different topic related to GRACE\, with the participation of experts inside and outside of the project. \n\n26 October: Main considerations at the start of an RRI project\n2 November: Making the case for Public Engagement \n9 November: The challenges of developing gender equality plans (GEPs) in Research Funding Organisations\n16 November: Public Engagement from the Research Funding Organisations’ Perspective\n23 November: Evaluating the Impacts and Benefits of RRI initiatives\n30 November: Bottom-up RRI initiatives\n7 December: Ethics and Data Protection in Humanities Research\n14 December: RRI & Sustainability: shifting Responsibly towards a Circular Economy\n\nEach webinar will take place online from 2:00pm  to 3:30pm CET.
URL:https://incentive-project.eu/event/rri-sustainability-shifting-responsibly-towards-a-circular-economy-grace-final-webinars/
CATEGORIES:online session
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20211207T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20211207T153000
DTSTAMP:20260604T034904
CREATED:20211027T143126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211027T143126Z
UID:1400-1638885600-1638891000@incentive-project.eu
SUMMARY:Ethics and Data Protection in Humanities Research - GRACE Final webinars
DESCRIPTION:GRACE (Grounding RRI Actions to Achieve Institutional Changes in European Research Funding and Performing Organisations) is a H2020 funded project under the specific objective “Science with and for Society”. Its goal is to support the European Commission’s objective of spreading and embedding Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) in the European Research Area. \nFor almost three years\, GRACE project partners have worked towards implementing fundamental institutional change in 6 research performing and funding organisations. With an intense mutual learning programme and a co-creation environment\, six expert partners have supported six other partners in developing a set of specific RRI-orientated Grounding Actions in their organisation. These actions have provided a basis for developing tailored 8-year RRI Roadmaps within these institutions to ensure their sustainability and full implementation over the long-term. \nAs the project comes to an end\, project partners will share their findings and provide stakeholders with useful knowledge to implement RRI in research performing and funding organisations by organising a set of eight thematic webinars. \nFrom 26 October to 14 December\, these webinars will each address a different topic related to GRACE\, with the participation of experts inside and outside of the project. \n\n26 October: Main considerations at the start of an RRI project\n2 November: Making the case for Public Engagement \n9 November: The challenges of developing gender equality plans (GEPs) in Research Funding Organisations\n16 November: Public Engagement from the Research Funding Organisations’ Perspective\n23 November: Evaluating the Impacts and Benefits of RRI initiatives\n30 November: Bottom-up RRI initiatives\n7 December: Ethics and Data Protection in Humanities Research\n14 December: RRI & Sustainability: shifting Responsibly towards a Circular Economy\n\nEach webinar will take place online from 2:00pm  to 3:30pm CET.
URL:https://incentive-project.eu/event/ethics-and-data-protection-in-humanities-research-grace-final-webinars/
CATEGORIES:online session
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20211130T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20211130T151500
DTSTAMP:20260604T034904
CREATED:20211027T142818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211027T142818Z
UID:1399-1638280800-1638285300@incentive-project.eu
SUMMARY:Bottom-up RRI initiatives - GRACE Final webinars
DESCRIPTION:GRACE (Grounding RRI Actions to Achieve Institutional Changes in European Research Funding and Performing Organisations) is a H2020 funded project under the specific objective “Science with and for Society”. Its goal is to support the European Commission’s objective of spreading and embedding Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) in the European Research Area. \nFor almost three years\, GRACE project partners have worked towards implementing fundamental institutional change in 6 research performing and funding organisations. With an intense mutual learning programme and a co-creation environment\, six expert partners have supported six other partners in developing a set of specific RRI-orientated Grounding Actions in their organisation. These actions have provided a basis for developing tailored 8-year RRI Roadmaps within these institutions to ensure their sustainability and full implementation over the long-term. \nAs the project comes to an end\, project partners will share their findings and provide stakeholders with useful knowledge to implement RRI in research performing and funding organisations by organising a set of eight thematic webinars. \nFrom 26 October to 14 December\, these webinars will each address a different topic related to GRACE\, with the participation of experts inside and outside of the project. \n\n26 October: Main considerations at the start of an RRI project\n2 November: Making the case for Public Engagement \n9 November: The challenges of developing gender equality plans (GEPs) in Research Funding Organisations\n16 November: Public Engagement from the Research Funding Organisations’ Perspective\n23 November: Evaluating the Impacts and Benefits of RRI initiatives\n30 November: Bottom-up RRI initiatives\n7 December: Ethics and Data Protection in Humanities Research\n14 December: RRI & Sustainability: shifting Responsibly towards a Circular Economy\n\nEach webinar will take place online from 2:00pm  to 3:30pm CET.
URL:https://incentive-project.eu/event/bottom-up-rri-initiatives-grace-final-webinars/
CATEGORIES:online session
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://incentive-project.eu/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/1500x500.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20211123T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20211123T153000
DTSTAMP:20260604T034904
CREATED:20211027T142440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211027T142440Z
UID:1398-1637676000-1637681400@incentive-project.eu
SUMMARY:Evaluating the Impacts and Benefits of RRI initiatives - GRACE Final webinars
DESCRIPTION:GRACE (Grounding RRI Actions to Achieve Institutional Changes in European Research Funding and Performing Organisations) is a H2020 funded project under the specific objective “Science with and for Society”. Its goal is to support the European Commission’s objective of spreading and embedding Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) in the European Research Area. \nFor almost three years\, GRACE project partners have worked towards implementing fundamental institutional change in 6 research performing and funding organisations. With an intense mutual learning programme and a co-creation environment\, six expert partners have supported six other partners in developing a set of specific RRI-orientated Grounding Actions in their organisation. These actions have provided a basis for developing tailored 8-year RRI Roadmaps within these institutions to ensure their sustainability and full implementation over the long-term. \nAs the project comes to an end\, project partners will share their findings and provide stakeholders with useful knowledge to implement RRI in research performing and funding organisations by organising a set of eight thematic webinars. \nFrom 26 October to 14 December\, these webinars will each address a different topic related to GRACE\, with the participation of experts inside and outside of the project. \n\n26 October: Main considerations at the start of an RRI project\n2 November: Making the case for Public Engagement \n9 November: The challenges of developing gender equality plans (GEPs) in Research Funding Organisations\n16 November: Public Engagement from the Research Funding Organisations’ Perspective\n23 November: Evaluating the Impacts and Benefits of RRI initiatives\n30 November: Bottom-up RRI initiatives\n7 December: Ethics and Data Protection in Humanities Research\n14 December: RRI & Sustainability: shifting Responsibly towards a Circular Economy\n\nEach webinar will take place online from 2:00pm  to 3:30pm CET. \n 
URL:https://incentive-project.eu/event/evaluating-the-impacts-and-benefits-of-rri-initiatives-grace-final-webinars/
CATEGORIES:online session
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20211116T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20211116T153000
DTSTAMP:20260604T034904
CREATED:20211027T141909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211027T141909Z
UID:1397-1637071200-1637076600@incentive-project.eu
SUMMARY:Public Engagement from the Research Funders' Perspective - GRACE Final webinars
DESCRIPTION:GRACE (Grounding RRI Actions to Achieve Institutional Changes in European Research Funding and Performing Organisations) is a H2020 funded project under the specific objective “Science with and for Society”. Its goal is to support the European Commission’s objective of spreading and embedding Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) in the European Research Area. \nFor almost three years\, GRACE project partners have worked towards implementing fundamental institutional change in 6 research performing and funding organisations. With an intense mutual learning programme and a co-creation environment\, six expert partners have supported six other partners in developing a set of specific RRI-orientated Grounding Actions in their organisation. These actions have provided a basis for developing tailored 8-year RRI Roadmaps within these institutions to ensure their sustainability and full implementation over the long-term. \nAs the project comes to an end\, project partners will share their findings and provide stakeholders with useful knowledge to implement RRI in research performing and funding organisations by organising a set of eight thematic webinars. \nFrom 26 October to 14 December\, these webinars will each address a different topic related to GRACE\, with the participation of experts inside and outside of the project. \n\n26 October: Main considerations at the start of an RRI project\n2 November: Making the case for Public Engagement \n9 November: The challenges of developing gender equality plans (GEPs) in Research Funding Organisations\n16 November: Public Engagement from the Research Funding Organisations’ Perspective\n23 November: Evaluating the Impacts and Benefits of RRI initiatives\n30 November: Bottom-up RRI initiatives\n7 December: Ethics and Data Protection in Humanities Research\n14 December: RRI & Sustainability: shifting Responsibly towards a Circular Economy\n\nEach webinar will take place online from 2:00pm  to 3:30pm CET.
URL:https://incentive-project.eu/event/public-engagement-from-the-research-funders-perspective-grace-final-webinars/
CATEGORIES:online session
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20211109T153000
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CREATED:20211027T141400Z
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SUMMARY:Gender Equality plans in Research Funding Organizations - GRACE Final webinars
DESCRIPTION:GRACE (Grounding RRI Actions to Achieve Institutional Changes in European Research Funding and Performing Organisations) is a H2020 funded project under the specific objective “Science with and for Society”. Its goal is to support the European Commission’s objective of spreading and embedding Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) in the European Research Area. \nFor almost three years\, GRACE project partners have worked towards implementing fundamental institutional change in 6 research performing and funding organisations. With an intense mutual learning programme and a co-creation environment\, six expert partners have supported six other partners in developing a set of specific RRI-orientated Grounding Actions in their organisation. These actions have provided a basis for developing tailored 8-year RRI Roadmaps within these institutions to ensure their sustainability and full implementation over the long-term. \nAs the project comes to an end\, project partners will share their findings and provide stakeholders with useful knowledge to implement RRI in research performing and funding organisations by organising a set of eight thematic webinars. \nFrom 26 October to 14 December\, these webinars will each address a different topic related to GRACE\, with the participation of experts inside and outside of the project. \n\n26 October: Main considerations at the start of an RRI project\n2 November: Making the case for Public Engagement \n9 November: The challenges of developing gender equality plans (GEPs) in Research Funding Organisations\n16 November: Public Engagement from the Research Funding Organisations’ Perspective\n23 November: Evaluating the Impacts and Benefits of RRI initiatives\n30 November: Bottom-up RRI initiatives\n7 December: Ethics and Data Protection in Humanities Research\n14 December: RRI & Sustainability: shifting Responsibly towards a Circular Economy\n\nEach webinar will take place online from 2:00pm  to 3:30pm CET.
URL:https://incentive-project.eu/event/gender-equality-plans-in-research-funding-organizations-grace-final-webinars/
CATEGORIES:online session
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20211102T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20211102T153000
DTSTAMP:20260604T034904
CREATED:20211027T140506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211027T140921Z
UID:1388-1635861600-1635867000@incentive-project.eu
SUMMARY:Making the case for Public Engagement - GRACE Final webinars
DESCRIPTION:GRACE (Grounding RRI Actions to Achieve Institutional Changes in European Research Funding and Performing Organisations) is a H2020 funded project under the specific objective “Science with and for Society”. Its goal is to support the European Commission’s objective of spreading and embedding Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) in the European Research Area. \nFor almost three years\, GRACE project partners have worked towards implementing fundamental institutional change in 6 research performing and funding organisations. With an intense mutual learning programme and a co-creation environment\, six expert partners have supported six other partners in developing a set of specific RRI-orientated Grounding Actions in their organisation. These actions have provided a basis for developing tailored 8-year RRI Roadmaps within these institutions to ensure their sustainability and full implementation over the long-term. \nAs the project comes to an end\, project partners will share their findings and provide stakeholders with useful knowledge to implement RRI in research performing and funding organisations by organising a set of eight thematic webinars. \nFrom 26 October to 14 December\, these webinars will each address a different topic related to GRACE\, with the participation of experts inside and outside of the project. \n\n26 October: Main considerations at the start of an RRI project\n2 November: Making the case for Public Engagement \n9 November: The challenges of developing gender equality plans (GEPs) in Research Funding Organisations\n16 November: Public Engagement from the Research Funding Organisations’ Perspective\n23 November: Evaluating the Impacts and Benefits of RRI initiatives\n30 November: Bottom-up RRI initiatives\n7 December: Ethics and Data Protection in Humanities Research\n14 December: RRI & Sustainability: shifting Responsibly towards a Circular Economy\n\nEach webinar will take place online from 2:00pm  to 3:30pm CET
URL:https://incentive-project.eu/event/implementing-rri-in-research-organizations-grace-final-webinars/
CATEGORIES:online session
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210616T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210616T160000
DTSTAMP:20260604T034904
CREATED:20210616T104433Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210616T104433Z
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SUMMARY:Co-creation workshop – Session I
DESCRIPTION:The INCENTIVE project aims to support research institutes on how to create and operate their own Citizen Science Hub with the aim to secure a democratic and collaborative way of doing research and setting research agendas. \nTo this end\, we organize a Co-creation workshop with key experts in fields relevant to Citizen Science. The goal of this workshop is to co-define pivotal aspects of the organisation and activities of the Citizen Science Hubs. The core means for the workshop is to engage the key stakeholders of each region and to ensure substantial engagement of everyone involved. \nThe co-creation workshops will be broken down in four online sessions. The first three sessions will take place in June\, whereas the final session will take place in September. It will be fully online through the use of two digital applications: Zoom and Mural. \nWhat happens with the outcomes?\nThe outcomes of the Co-creation workshop are of vital importance to the next phases of INCENTIVE feeding the governance and operating models of each of the hubs as well as the pilots of each of the hubs. \nParticipants and observants \nEach of the four universities has nominated approx. 5 key stakeholders in the regional ecosystem that represent the quadrats of the Quadruple Helix: academia\, government\, private sector and civil society. In addition\, partners from the INCENTIVE project also will join the session as observers to get direct access to the process and outcomes of the session that are relevant for their share of the project. The observers may not influence the co-creation process. \nThe approach\, organisation and moderation of the workshops is done by the DesignLab (University of Twente). The core team includes Janine Swaak who will moderate the Co-creation workshop\, Maya van den Berg who is INCENTIVE programme manager and Jasper Häsler who provides technical support. \nStay tuned for more updates on the Co-creation sessions!
URL:https://incentive-project.eu/event/co-creation-workshop-session-i/
CATEGORIES:online session,workshop
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