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*Public Engagement, Open Innovation and Transfer - Pathways to Research Funding (Habilitation Candidates, Junior Professors)

CANCELLED: 19. - 20. Januar 2022
Online

Time: 9:00pm - 5:00pm

Trainer: Dr. Annette Klinkert
Language
: English
Qualification Area: ...
Registration:
from December 15th 2021 until January 5th 2022
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or Postdocs, Habilitation Candidates and Junior Professors via  WiN-UBT Portal

The interdisciplinary and interactive training invites early career researchers to gain theoretical knowledge and practical skills in the cross-cutting fields of Public Engagement, Open Innovation and Transfer. Participants will gain relevant competences for academic career developments and for a successful acquisition of national and international funding.

Day 1 (19 January 2022)
From Deficit to Dialogue: Introduction to recent trends and expectations in Public Engagement, Open Innovation and Transfer

  • From “deficit” to “dialogue”, from “result-oriented” to “processes-oriented” communication: International trends and developments in science-society dialogues
  • From “topic-driven” to “challenge-driven” research and innovation – where is the difference in funding scenarios – and which expectations should I meet?
  • Where are academic benefits in communicating research and engaging with citizens and stakeholders? Which capacities do I get? How can I apply them in teaching and research processes?

Day 2  (20 January 2022)
Let’s Face the Challenge: Impact-Oriented Proposal Design in Times of Transformation

  • Overview of trends in national and European funding scenarios, especially Horizon Europe, BMBF, DFG
  • Introduction to impact-oriented proposal design in EU and national funding scenarios
  • Role of dissemination strategies and stakeholder engagement in funding proposals
  • Practical tips and tricks on writing strong proposals

Qualification Goals
The dialogue-oriented course will empower early career researchers via a mix of input, reflections and practical sessions. A major goal of the training will be to enable participants to access international and national funding scenarios by applying impact-oriented Open Innovation processes.

Trainer
Dr. Annette Klinkert is an internationally experienced workshop facilitator, trainer and science communicator. Since 2012 she is CEO of city2science (www.city2science.de), a German company developing innovative communication approaches connecting scientific institutions with urban and regional development strategies. Over the last 15 years Annette Klinkert has initiated and conceptualized multiple EU projects related to public engagement. She has created and organized a number of large-scale science communication formats across Germany, such as the science festivals GENIALE, FameLab Germany, WissensNacht Ruhr, MakerFaire Ruhr and Expedition Wissenschaft Paderborn. Since 2016, Annette Klinkert is the Executive Director of the European Science Engagement Association EUSEA, an international network of more than 120 science organisations, science festivals, foundations and public institutions (www.eusea.info).

*Creditability within the kick-off seminar

For reasons of respect and fairness towards all participants and the workshop leaders, participants who miss more than 10% of the workshop are considered not to be present. You will therefore not receive a certificate and you will not be able to use the workshop in question to unlock funds or acquire further qualifications.

Verantwortlich für die Redaktion: Signe Schönborn

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