Responsible research and innovation: how to maximise the local impact of my research?

The H2020 research project PERFORM, coordinated by Isabel Ruiz Mallén (researcher at the TURBA research group of the IN3), organises the fourth and fifth session of this training that is intended for young PhD students and researchers who hope to better connect their research with society and/or who are interested in practical scientific education experiences at schools through innovative methods, such as performing arts.

Venue

UAB Theatre Hall (Plaça Cívica)
UAB Campus
08193 Bellaterra (Barcelona)
Espanya

When

26/01/2017 - 27/01/2017 16.00h

Organized by

Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, H2020 research project PERFORM coordinated by Isabel Ruiz Mallén (TURBA research group of the IN3)

Program

The course language is English and the sessions will be delivered by Atelier des Jours à Venir (France) with the following schedule:

SESSION 4: Communication skills for researchers.
What is responsible communication? How to make my PhD understandable?

SESSION 5: Practising responsible science communication.
How can I plan, initiate and scale up activities that communicate about the social dimension, norms and values of my research?

  • 26th January 2017 (session 4): from 16 to 19 h.
  • 27th January 2017 (session 5): from 16 to 19 h.

The course offers practical and theoretical tools to promote socially responsible research, addressing the issues of communication, participation and interaction with young people. This course forms part of the European research project PERFORM. In three countries, PERFORM explores new ways of bringing science to young people through performing arts such as: stand-up comedy (Catalonia), clowns (France) and science busking (UK).

The main goal of the course is to provide young researchers with various tools and skills with which to communicate about their research, analyze it critically and promote its local impact, all through dialogue with citizens and an approach focused on participatory research. The course offers both a theoretical perspective and practical tools, as well as the possibility to actively participate in the PERFORM project through the work we’ll be doing at schools between January and March 2017. The training offers, therefore, two participation modalities: just theoretical training or, practical work in addition to theoretical training (with a small group of students).

For further information or confirm your attendance, please contact with Maria.heras@uab.cat.

You can download the course guide and the progamme.

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