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Aperti ufficialmente gli ultimi 14 topic del bando Science with and for Society di Horizon 2020, per un budget complessivo a disposizione pari a oltre 55 milioni di euro.
I topic si sono aperti il 10 dicembre 2019 e si chiuderanno il 23 aprile 2020 (posticipata causa COVID-19 rispetto alla scadenza iniziale prevista per il 15 aprile 2020). Di seguito l'elenco dei topic:
- SwafS-01-2018-2019-2020 (CSA): Open schooling and collaboration on science education
- SwafS-08-2019-2020 (CSA): Research innovation needs & skills training in PhD programmes
- SwafS-09-2018-2019-2020 (CSA): Supporting research organisations to implement gender equality plans
- SwafS-14-2018-2019-2020 (CSA): Supporting the development of territorial Responsible Research and Innovation
- SwafS-19-2018-2019-2020 (RIA): Taking stock and re-examining the role of science communication
- SwafS-23-2020 (CSA): Grounding RRI in society with a focus on citizen science
- SwafS-24-2020 (RIA): Science education outside the classroom
- SwafS-25-2020 (RIA): Gender-based violence including sexual harassment in research organisations and universities
- SwafS-26-2020 (CSA): Innovators of the future: bridging the gender gap
- SwafS-27-2020 (RIA): Hands-on citizen science and frugal innovation
- SwafS-28-2020 (CSA): The ethics of organoïds
- SwafS-29-2020 (CSA): The ethics of technologies with high socio-economic impact
- SwafS-30-2020 (CSA): Responsible Open Science: an ethics and integrity perspective
- SwafS-31-2020 (RIA): Bottom-up approach to build SwafS knowledge base
TOPIC CHIUSI
- SwafS-01-2018-2019: Open schooling and collaboration on science education
- SwafS-05-2018-2019: Grounding RRI practices in research and innovation funding and performing organisations
- SwafS-07-2019: EURAXESS TOP V
- SwafS-08-2019: Research innovation needs & skills training in PhD programmes
- SwafS-09-2018-2019: Supporting research organisations to implement gender equality plans
- SwafS-11-2019: Scenarios for an award/certification system for gender equality in research organisations and universities in Europe
- SwafS-12-2019: The gender perspective of science, technology and innovation (STI) in dialogue with third countries
- SwafS-14-2018-2019: Supporting the development of territorial Responsible Research and Innovation
- SwafS-15-2018-2019: Exploring and supporting citizen science
- SwafS-16-2019: Ethics of Innovation: the challenge of new interaction modes
- SwafS-17-2019: Consolidating and expanding the knowledge base on citizen science
- SwafS-19-2018-2019: Taking stock and re-examining the role of science communication
- SwafS-20-2018-2019: Building the SwafS knowledge base
- SwafS-01-2018-2019: Open schooling and collaboration on science education
- SwafS-02-2018: Innovative methods for teaching ethics and research integrity
- SwafS-03-2018: Developing research integrity standard operating procedures
- SwafS-04-2018: Encouraging the re-use of research data generated by publically funded research projects
- SwafS-05-2018-2019: Grounding RRI practices in research and innovation funding and performing organisations
- SwafS-06-2018: Science4Refugees
- SwafS-09-2018-2019: Supporting research organisations to implement gender equality plans
- SwafS-10-2018: Analysing gender gaps and biases in the allocation of grants
- SwafS-13-2018: Gender Equality Academy and dissemination of gender knowledge across Europe
- SwafS-14-2018-2019: Supporting the development of territorial Responsible Research and Innovation
- SwafS-15-2018-2019: Exploring and supporting citizen science
- SwafS-18-2018: Taking stock of the application of the precautionary principle in R&I
- SwafS-19-2018-2019: Taking stock and re-examining the role of science communication
- SwafS-20-2018-2019: Building the SwafS knowledge base
- SwafS-21-2018: Advancing the Monitoring of the Evolution and Benefits of Responsible Research and Innovation
- SwafS-22-2018: Mobilising Research Excellence in EU Outermost Regions (OR)
63.5 milioni per il 2018; 62.5 milioni per il 2019 e 63.2 milioni per il 2020