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Use cases for institutional change towards responsible research & open science - ISQ Experiment
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Presentation by Raquel Almeida, Senior Project Manager at the Training and Qualifications Unit of ISQ’s R&D Department, sharing her experience in engaging internal stakeholders from a private company (ISQ) in the development of an institutional RRI model. Webinar "Use cases for institutional change towards responsible research and open science"


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Authors: Raquel Almeida
Publication year: 2019
Language: English (EN)
Level of knowledge: Advanced: apply
Usage rights: CC BY

Topics

RRI
Governance
Gender
Open Access
Open Science
Public Engagement
Science Education
Institutional policies
Organisational change

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EU flag This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no 612425.
This project has also received funding from the European Union's Horizon2020 programme for research, technological development and demonstration under agreement no 741839.