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Citizen-Oriented Valorisation for Advancement, Learning and Uptake in Europe

Project description

Citizen engagement in knowledge valorisation of research results

Citizen engagement in research plays a crucial role in promoting the uptake of science-based solutions. The EU-funded CO-VALUE project aims to enhance the adoption of research outcomes by employing a co-valorisation approach that actively involves societal actors in knowledge valorisation. Through capacity building, peer learning actions, and experimentation, the project seeks to integrate citizen engagement into knowledge valorisation. CO-VALUE will develop, test, and refine best practices and lessons learned in Alicante (Spain) and Emilia Romagna (Italy). To ensure broader adoption, the project plans to involve umbrella organisations such as EBN, ERRIN, and university alliances in implementing CO-VALUE’s training and tools. Additionally, it will collaboratively design incentives for researchers and societal engagement, implementing them through local administrations.

Objective

The overall objective of CO-VALUE is to boost uptake and deployment of research results by adopting a co-valorisation approach that strengthens the role of societal actors in knowledge valorisation. Citizen engagement will be embedded in knowledge valorisation by deploying capacity building, peer learning actions and experimentation. CO-VALUE will capitalise on and contribute to EU initiatives such as the Knowledge Valorisation Platform, through the production, testing and improvement of best practices and lessons learned in two European territories: Alicante in Spain and Emilia Romagna in Italy. In each territory, quadruple-helix stakeholders from the research & innovation ecosystem will be involved in the co-design and implementation of co-valorisation, exploiting ongoing knowledge valorisation processes such as developing innovative solutions to address the lack of raw materials and its impact on citizens welfare (Alicante), or specific funding schemes and projects to introduce multi-stakeholder engagement in public-funded research (Emilia Romagna).The transfer of best practices and skills will be guaranteed by a comprehensive scheme of capacity building, peer learning and shadowing opportunities, both at local and international level. The involvement of umbrella organisations such as EBN, ERRIN and universities alliances will foster a wider uptake of CO-VALUEs trainings and tools, thus supporting the implementation of new practices by knowledge valorisation agents beyond the project consortium. Incentives for researchers to engage with society, and for society to engage with researchers will be co-designed with stakeholders in each territory and implemented throughthe involvement of local R&I public administrations. Tangible changes in local co-valorisation agents will be exploited to showcase improvements, together with a co-assessment of enabling conditions, processes and impact performed together by all stakeholders involved.

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HORIZON-CSA - HORIZON Coordination and Support Actions

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Call for proposal

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(opens in new window) HORIZON-WIDERA-2023-ERA-01

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Coordinator

STICKYDOT SRL
Net EU contribution

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€ 355 750,00
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1000 BRUXELLES
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SME

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Yes
Region
Région de Bruxelles-Capitale/Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest Région de Bruxelles-Capitale/ Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest Arr. de Bruxelles-Capitale/Arr. Brussel-Hoofdstad
Activity type
Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
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€ 355 750,00

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