Lessons Learned for Other Methodology

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Milestone 2

  • Contact directly the person to recruit via e-mails or telephone;
  • Provide enough time for the presentation of science outcomes and sharing knowledge from research point of view.

Milestone 3

  • Plan an in-depth and varied engagement with stakeholders at all stages of the projects;
  • Adapt the presentation of projects information to the specific needs of respective stakeholders groups;
  • Construct a good collaboration among project partners from the beginning of the project to its legacy to ensure a wider take-up of the results by all partners;
  • Consider carefully legislation and cultural differences between project participants in the discussion prior to the project proposal to avoid possible understanding of feasability barriers;
  • Collaborate with your local partners, which can be great allies;
  • Help participants become active in the workshop by helping them understand the importance of the Marine Hot Topic;
  • Use role play and "Decide" game to integrate difficult concepts in workshop discussion;
  • Adapt the workshop methodology to the local culture.

Milestone 4

  • Request participants keep trying to think from other stakeholders' position.

Milestone 5

  • Consider the RRI principles as guidelines to construct the project processes for a sound management of the projects;
  • Prepare take home tools and methods that participants can implement in their jobs.

Milestone 6

  • Involve some stakeholders in the creation or validation of the scientific processes to improve theur acceptance of the final results, even if it can be seen as a time-consuming process.

Milestone 8

  • Coordinate collaborative activities and tools to push RRI forward;
  • Increase the impact of projects' results thanks to open access;
  • Push for the adoption of common processes for accessibility of results of European projects that would allow a comparison of results

through time and creation of broader synergies among past and present projects;

  • Put in place effective pathways for communicating policy recommandations to EU and to national bodies as part of the global process of the project;
  • Be aware that the knowledge transfer to other sectors and general public is a great challenge faced by partners of european projects.


See also...

Workshop Methodology