ZSI award for the best videos and best posters of the SSH-Impact Conference
10. Dec. 2018
During the Austrian Presidency of the EU Council conference on 'Impact of Social Sciences and Humanities for a European Research Agenda' held on 28-29 November 2018 in Vienna, the UK Economic and Social Research Council was awarded by ZSI for the prize for the best and second best video. ESRC, which is part of UK Research and Innovation, decided together with ZSI to donate the cash prize at the amount of € 1,500 to Doctors Without Borders (Ärzte ohne Grenzen / Medecins sans Frotieres)
ZSI congratulates the winners of the best videos and posters which were selected by an independent expert jury.
Best video:
Preventing HIV risks in Southern Africa by Economic and Social Research Council
2nd best video:
Using crowd psychology to boost public safety by Economic and Social Research Council
3rd best video:
Our City, Our Say by Chouette Films for Hivos/ Making All Voices Count
Best poster:
‘Rethinking Research Impact Assessment’ by
Marta Natalia WRÓBLEWSKA, University of Warwick
Sergio Andrés MANRIQUE GARZÓN, Autonomous University of Barcelona
Bradley GOOD, VU University Amsterdam
2nd best poster:
‘CLARIN – Transcending Scientific Boundaries across SSH research focussing on Parliamentary Data’ by
CLARIN ERIC - Common Language Resources and Technology Infrastructure
3rd best poster:
‘Inclusive Development of Deaf People’ by
equalizent Training- and Consultancy limited company
You can wath the videos submitted to the Austrian Presidency of the EU Council Conference on 'Impact of Social Sciences and Humanities for a European Research Agenda – Valuation of SSH in mission-oriented research' here.
All submitted posters can be accessed here!
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