Science, Society and Engagement – An e-Anthology. This interactive document provides the perfect entry point into the Engage2020 project. The Anthology contains chapters by leading engagement practitioners in Europe and also provides summaries and links to relevant documents and tools, including Engage2020’s Action Catalogue.
Read MoreThe Engage2020 Action Catalogue is an online decision support tool that is intended to enable researchers, policy-makers and others wanting to engage society in research and innovation, to find the method that is best suited for their specific project needs
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Read MoreEngage2020 has hosted the following webinars on engagement
Read MoreThe future of the European science and technology field depends on Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI). Wider engagement with European citizens, stakeholders and users is a crucial part of this emerging landscape.
Read MoreAre you curious about why you should use engagement, or the different practices of engagement that excist, or the impacts engagement has, or what you can gain from using engagement? Then you should take a look at this short video.
Read MoreThe new Engage2020 poster and flyer: Europe Needs You! is now ready for printing
Read MoreWhy is Public Engagement (PE) important? What good examples exist and how can PE be embedded in the work of policy officers from the European Commission? These were some of the key questions during a workshop in Brussels organized by the Engage2020 consortium
Read MoreVideo: Lars Klüver director of Danish Board of Technology, provides a status on engage2020 half way through. He is in general impressed by the projects deliverables and excited for what he believes is the worlds most fully equipped database on the engagement methods we have seen so far.
Read MoreEngage 2020 is conceived to investigate and assess existing and developing new tools and methods as well as approaches to “public engagement in science.”
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