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Public engagement and transdisciplinary science are crucial to realizing open science and in making progress towards excellence and challenge-driven research and innovation. Many universities around the globe, including European universities, are navigating their ways to develop an understanding of the concepts of public engagement and transdisciplinary science and to integrate these into their core mandate as a university and operationalize these in their research and education activities.
The objective of this report is to present the results from TORCH project WP7 research on public engagement and transdisciplinary science, especially on Task 7.1: Collect and share existing modalities and practices for stimulating co-creation of challenge-driven research and innovation with societal stakeholders.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101017229
Citizen Science, R&I, Universitats, R&I, Ciència oberta, TORCH Consortium, Public engagement, Transdisciplinarity, Investigació, European Universities Alliance, Challenge-driven research, Desenvolupament sostenible, Recerca
Citizen Science, R&I, Universitats, R&I, Ciència oberta, TORCH Consortium, Public engagement, Transdisciplinarity, Investigació, European Universities Alliance, Challenge-driven research, Desenvolupament sostenible, Recerca
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