Funded by the European Commission under Horizon Europe, the VERITY project, in which ZSI seeks to increase trust in science and innovation by developing a set of guidelines to increase trust in science to engage stakeholders and citizens, which could have far-reaching implications in areas such as public health and the environment.
ScienceןBusiness reports on the project. The article can be read here.
VERITY is led by a consortium encompassing Trilateral Research (TRI) and includes the European Network of Research Ethics Committees (EUREC), Science|Business (SB), the Centre for Social Innovation (ZSI), the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan Cyprus), and the University of West Attica (UWA).