ONLINE WORKSHOP

Engaging Society in Research: From Inspiring Dialogue to Concrete Participation by Margaret Gold 


2 April 2025

The NHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences (NHL Stenden) is organising the Online Workshop ‘Engaging Society in Research: From Inspiring Dialogue to Concrete Participation by Margaret Gold’ on 22 May 2025.

The FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) ensure that data can be easily found, accessed, and reused by others. This promotes transparency and reproducibility, meaning that research findings can be verified and built upon, which is fundamental for the scientific method.

Proper data management ensures that data is well-organised and documented, making it easier to understand the data and, therefore, easier to replicate or build upon.

Online Workshop ‘Engaging Society in Research: From Inspiring Dialogue to Concrete Participation by Margaret Gold’

Date
22 May 2025

Time
13h00–15h00 CET

Mode
Online

Platform
MS Teams

Target group
It is open to everyone but will be particularly relevant to researchers, students and staff members who are connected to higher education institutions in the RUN-EU project.

Previous knowledge required
None

It will focus on:

  • What does a citizen science project entail?
  • What are the benefits of citizen science?
  • In what ways can citizens contribute to projects?
  • How to start with a citizen science project?

Learning Outcomes: 
After this workshop, you will know how citizens can contribute to every phase in the research life cycle, and the varying levels of participation. But most of all you know a lot of cases of citizen science projects and are inspired to involve citizens in your (next) project.

Hosted by 
NHL Stenden, The Netherlands

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