The main issue being addressed by the WBC-RRI.NET project is to improve the status of the field of responsible research and innovation in 5 Western Balkan (WB) territories. The WB implementing partners represent CO PLAN Institute for Habitat Development and Ministry of Tourism and Environment (Kune-Vain-Tale Lagoon wetland ecosystem/ Northern Part of the Albanian Coast), University of Banja Luka and RTD Health Cluster (Republic of Srpska - Bosnia and Herzegovina), Science Technology Park and the NGO ‘ZONA-Knowledge, Education and Science’ (Montenegro), Association National Centre for Development of Innovation and Entrepreneurial Learning and the Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts (Skopje- North Macedonia), University of Novi Sad and Vojvodina ICT Cluster (Vojvodina, Serbia). RRI experienced partners (South-East European Research Centre, Greece; European Science Foundation, France; Centre for Social Innovation, Austria) bring a specific R&I and (territorial) RRI expertise.
For mobilizing the RRI-driven dialogue within the WB territories, 3 cross-territory working groups (WGs) have been established. The work within the WGs is focused on different RRI pillars at a time with governance as a horizontal aspect. The three working groups (WG) implemented their action plans succeeding in mapping the state of the art in ethics-related issues in the WB region, promoting and exchanging information on Gender Equality Plans (GEP), raising awareness on gender equality issues in research, e.g. by implementing a series of podcasts (WG1). WG2 supported STEM education by raising awareness and increase popularity of science among students, citizens and the general public through the model of the ‘Engineering Creativity Centre’, by promoting skills for proper science communication and research purposes at Researchers Night events. Promoting public engagement through ad-hoc policy briefs, questionnaires and dedicated sessions at conferences. WG3 facilitated access to trusted open science repositories to increase their usage through a report on existing OS resources and presentations at major events in the region while also promoting the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) and networking with other major networks and stakeholders.
The objectives of the WBC-RRI.NET project are as follows:
- To enhance local/regional R&I ecosystems’ capacity to tackle contemporary societal challenges and territorial research priorities
- To assist local R&I organizations to adopt RRI principles for effectively addressing the challenges that scientists and researchers face today
- To contribute to the enhancement of Smart Specialization Strategies in the WB
- To apply a ‘smart directionality’ policy approach
- To promote a multilevel, steering R&I governance framework in the WBs.