We are delighted to invite you to join us on 10 June 2021 for the launch of the SHAPE-ID toolkit supporting pathways to inter- and transdisciplinary research involving the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences.
The event will present the project’s key findings and hold a Policy Panel Discussion, where experts in research funding, policy and education will discuss the practical implementation of our recommendations. We will then showcase the SHAPE-ID toolkit, which offers tools and resources to help researchers, research organisations, funders, policymakers, and societal partners make informed decisions about developing and supporting inter- and transdisciplinary research. Further details and a full agenda are provided below.
Registration link:https://bit.ly/2Qsne6h
Date and time: 14.00-17.00 CEST | 13.00-16.00 GMT+1
About the SHAPE-ID toolkit
The SHAPE-ID toolkit is an online resource intended to provide better pathways to doing and supporting inter- and transdisciplinary research (IDR/TDR) involving the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (AHSS), with STEM disciplines and societal partners. It curates existing valuable resources around goals that researchers, research organisations, funders and policymakers, or societal partners, may wish to pursue, such as understanding IDR/TDR, co-creating a research project, funding, evaluating or supporting collaborative research.
Use the SHAPE-ID Toolkit to discover:
• What interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research are and why they are worthwhile
• How to create collaborative conditions and co-create a successful research project
• How to engage and communicate with collaborators from other disciplines and other sectors
• How to fund, support and evaluate this type of research
Event Agenda - All times in CEST
14.00 - Welcome and opening statement
14.15 - SHAPE-ID Key Findings & Recommendations
• Professor Jane Ohlmeyer I Trinity College Dublin I SHAPE-ID Principal Investigator
14.30 - Policy Panel Discussion: From Recommendations to Practice
• Professor Ludovic Thilly I The Coimbra Group
• Dr Lidia Borrell-Damián I Science Europe
• Dr Carthage Smith I OECD Global Science Forum
• Dr Anna Antonova I Rachel Carson Institute for Environment and Society, LMU Munich
15.30 - Coffee break
15.40 - Introducing the SHAPE-ID Toolkit
• Professor Catherine Lyall I The University of Edinburgh
with highlights on key toolkit resources for researchers, research organisations, funders, policymakers, and societal partners
16.00 - Plenary Discussion with SHAPE-ID Team and Invited Guests
17.00 - Close