ENJOI Online Lab

ENJOI Online Lab

ENJOI is moving towards the final stages of its co-creation process. We want to bring policymakers and research funders into the conversation to help shape the outcomes, with a particular focus on how they can be integrated into research funding and policy to ensure outstanding science communication is embedded structurally across Europe
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DATE

31 October 2022

ENJOI is moving towards the final stages of its co-creation process. We want to bring policymakers and research funders into the conversation to help shape the outcomes, with a particular focus on how they can be integrated into research funding and policy to ensure outstanding science communication is embedded structurally across Europe. Join us online for this two-hour participatory workshop where you will have a chance to:

  • Share your views on the first set of standards, principles and indicators developed by the project;
  • Shape the recommendations for high-quality science communication at European level and make sure that the outputs are practical for your field;
  • Contribute to the creation of a science communication tool applicable to your work;
  • Connect and exchange with professionals from across Europe.

This workshop will be moderated by Stickydot with an introduction from journalist and science communicator Elisabetta Tola from ENJOI coordinators Formicablu.
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Find below the planning of the workshop:

 

Florence Gignac

PROJECT ASSISTANT

“It is inspiring to contribute to a scientific research environment that remains anchored in the realities and interests of a variety of individuals. Collaborating with the public takes your scientific knowledge off the beaten track and challenges you to take a creative approach to your scientific practice. Go ahead: once you try participatory research, you won’t look back!”

At Stickydot, Florence provides support on citizen science and public engagement projects. Florence has been applying participatory approaches in the fields of environment and public health for over five years. She cares deeply about making every step of a scientific research project inclusive, creative and sustainable.