S4D4C Final Networking conference
Datum: 15. - 19. März 2021
Bereich: Forschungspolitik & Entwicklung
The ZSI-coordinated project S4D4C announces its 3rd and final networking meeting titled "Addressing Global Challenges Together: the Role of Science Diplomacy” to take place online for a week from Monday 15th March to Friday 19th March 2021, combining plenary sessions and satellite sessions.
S4D4C hosts networking events to facilitate effective and efficient interfaces of European and global science diplomacy actors. The first S4D4C networking meeting was held in Madrid in December 2018 and focused on a global perspective based on the reconceptualization of science diplomacy as key to advance in national, regional and global challenges. This resulted in the publication of “The Madrid Declaration on Science Diplomacy”, already endorsed by over 150 experts. The second S4D4C networking meeting, held in Berlin in October 2019, reviewed the European perspective on science diplomacy, displaying our empirical findings from nine research case studies. As a result of both conferences, S4D4C published the policy report “Calling for a systemic change: towards a EU science diplomacy for addressing global challenges“.
This final networking meeting will take place in the context of a pandemic which highlights the importance of the initial objectives of the Horizon 2020 project S4D4C: (1) to enhance the research understanding of the practice of science diplomacy for addressing global challenges, (2) to provide policy recommendations to better approach science diplomacy, and (3) build and train a community of science diplomacy practitioners that could provide expertise to tackle global challenges.
More concretely, the final networking meeting will provide the perfect stage to deconstruct the permanent and ad-hoc scientific advisory mechanisms in place to address global challenges, both at the national and international levels; and to operate and prepare ourselves for upcoming global threats preferentially using a science diplomacy approach based on multilateralism and the collaboration of multiple state and non-state stakeholders. This event will address science diplomacy perspectives in view of some of the most palpable global challenges our societies are coping with: climate change, food/water sustainability, cybersecurity, and global pandemics.
The one-week event aims at advancing the establishment of a lively European and global science diplomacy community while providing its practitioners with additional tools, knowledge and policy recommendations. This final networking meeting will celebrate the end of the S4D4C project, but it will also provide the stage to discuss the legacy of S4D4C and additional outcomes stemming from this European and global discussion around science diplomacy.
Lastly, a series of stakeholders and individuals contribute based on a call for abstracts for Stakeholders‘ Parallel Sessions and Science Diplomacy Community Flash Talks.
Event website: https://live.eventtia.com/en/s4d4c/
Registration: https://live.eventtia.com/en/s4d4c/Registration/
Typ: Kooperative Veranstaltung (ZSI als Co-Organisator)
Organisator: S4D4C project
Veranstaltungsort: online
Kontakt: contact@s4d4c.eu
Webseite: https://live.eventtia.com/en/s4d4c/
Involvierte ZSI-Mitarbeiter/innen:
- Magª. Elke Dall (OrganisatorIn)
- Laure-Anne Plumhans, MSc, BA (OrganisatorIn)
Publikationen:
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Tags: international cooperation, research and innovation policy, research cooperation, research policy, science diplomacy