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Legitimation of Newness and Its Impact on EU Agenda for Change

Description du projet

Légitimation de la nouveauté pour le changement

Les réseaux de formation innovants visent à former une nouvelle génération de chercheurs en début de carrière (CDC) créatifs, entreprenants et innovants, afin de relever les défis actuels et futurs et de transformer les connaissances et les idées en produits et services qui auront des retombées bénéfiques sur le plan économique et social. Le projet LNETN, financé par l’UE, entend répondre au besoin urgent de nouvelles perspectives, théories, approches et méthodes de légitimation pour apprendre et savoir comment interpréter et répondre au mieux à la nouveauté, en l’embrassant et en ayant un impact social positif. Il s’agit du premier réseau de formation européen à tirer parti de la nouveauté pour répondre au besoin de formation d’une nouvelle génération de CDC aux connaissances et compétences transférables.

Objectif

LNETN responds to MSCA ETN objectives and addresses the urgent need for new legitimation perspectives, theories, approaches and methods to learn and know how best to interpret and respond to newness, committing to and ensuring a positive social impact. It is the first ETN that combines newness, legitimation and theory building to address the need for training of a new generation of ESRs with quadruple-i (inter-disciplinary, inter-sectoral, inter-technology and international) and transferable knowledge, skills and broad vision. LNETN timely sets up a unique, innovative quadruple-i research and training network within social sciences and economics, with applications in science, engineering, technology, health and humanities to provide a high quality quadruple-i research platform for the training of 15 ESRs in legitimation of newness and theory building focusing on interpretation and understanding of complex phenomena in ways which will transform effective decision making and policy implementation and contribute to economic development. The overall objective and main objectives are fulfilled by the following specific research objectives: link the dimensions of sustainability to the discussion of tomorrow’s leadership and organisation, connected to a discussion of qualitative and ethical organization; generalise into a widely applicable theory/policy/practice and provide high quality research data on how new industries and ventures gain legitimation; evaluate innovative structural and operational organisational typologies and identify best practices; create a substantial, path-breaking direction for studying newness in seemingly opposing social and ethical settings. LNETN will be implemented by strong international consortium of 4 universities from Europe, 1 from US, an NGO, 4 innovative, high-technology companies and 3 innovation hubs. LNETN consortium provides for quadruple-i mobility pathways, coupled with development of research-related and transferable competences.

Coordinateur

AALBORG UNIVERSITET
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 1 190 088,00
Adresse
FREDRIK BAJERS VEJ 7K
9220 Aalborg
Danemark

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Région
Danmark Nordjylland Nordjylland
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Liens
Coût total
€ 1 190 088,00

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