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Science, technology and research for ethical engagement translated in society

Description du projet

Faire le lien entre la science et la compréhension de la société

Le fossé entre les progrès scientifiques et la compréhension du public se creuse. Plus cette tendance se poursuit, plus la désinformation se propage rapidement et sans contrôle, menaçant ainsi la prise de décision éclairée et le progrès de la société. Conscient de ce défi, le projet S.T.R.E.E.T.S. financé par le programme MSCA, vise à symboliser un pivot stratégique vers l’amélioration de l’interaction du public avec la science et la technologie. En collaboration avec des universités, des instituts et diverses parties prenantes, le projet lutte contre la désinformation et promeut la recherche éthique. Il défend la participation publique, l’innovation et le progrès sociétal, conformément aux missions de l’UE. Il intègre notamment les écoles, encourageant la culture scientifique et l’inclusion. L’objectif global du projet est de veiller à ce que la science soit en phase avec l’évolution des besoins de la société.

Objectif

"The present version of the project S.T.R.E.E.T.S. (Science, Technology, and Research for Ethical Engagement Translated into Society) 2024-2025 marks a significant shift from the previous proposal: the most evident change is the shift of our focus from the streets to the squares as the focal point for the initiatives. This transition, defined as ""S.T.R.E.E.T.S. to (the) square"", also represents an elevation to the next level of engagement and an enhancement of the results of the previous project. The objectives remain consistent, emphasizing in all the initiatives the promotion of scientific understanding, opposing to misinformation, engaging the public, fostering public participation, advocacy for ethical research, and promoting innovation and social development.

The project will continue to engage the entire Campania region and southern Lazio, potentially encompassing approximately 10% of Italy's population.

The collaboration among all the prominent public universities of the Campania region, the network of more than 26 CNR Institutes, private companies, and various new third parties is confirmed. This result gives an idea of the positive impact of the first two years of implementation.

Furthermore, the project addresses key themes on Europe's developmental agenda notably through the EU Missions. A specific attention is dedicated to the relationship with schools: researchers will engage with teachers, educators and pupils on challenges related, for instance, to climate change, sustainable development, health. Schools' initiative will also promote gender balance, diversity and inclusiveness in science in terms of planned activities and researchers involved.

In this dynamic, the transition to squares as a meeting point represents a dynamic response to the evolving needs of society, ensuring that the project remains at the forefront of fostering a symbiotic relationship between science, technology, research, and society for the common good."

Coordinateur

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI NAPOLI FEDERICO II
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 116 562,50
Coût total
Aucune donnée

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