Socially Engaged Research in Life Sciences: From Stakeholder Collaboration to Real-World Impact
Date: March 13-14, 2025
Time: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM (CET) each day
Location: Online via Zoom
Cost: Free of charge
Language: English
Unlock the Power of Socially Engaged Research!
As societies face increasingly complex global challenges, the demand for interdisciplinary and collaborative research is on the rise. Early-career researchers have a unique opportunity to drive meaningful change by breaking down traditional academic barriers and aligning their work with societal needs.
The International Spring School for Early Career Researchers in Life Sciences provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles, methodologies, and real-world applications of socially engaged research. Through interactive workshops, expert-led discussions, and collaborative activities, participants will gain insights into conducting impactful research that fosters meaningful stakeholder engagement.
What You Will Learn
Our program covers key aspects of socially engaged research, including:
- Introduction to Socially Engaged Research – Understanding its significance and role in life sciences.
- Expectations and Best Practices – Exploring the expectations from different stakeholders and institutions.
- Challenges and Limitations – Addressing potential obstacles and ethical considerations.
- Methods and Toolkits – Equipping researchers with effective tools and strategies to implement socially engaged research.
Who Should Attend?
We welcome master’s students, PhD candidates, and postdoctoral researchers who are eager to deepen their understanding of socially engaged research and integrate these practices into their academic and professional work.
How to Register
Participation is free, but registration is required.
Register by March 8, 2025: Registration Link
You will receive further details upon registration, including the Zoom access link and program schedule.
Contact Us
For any questions or additional information, feel free to reach out: Email: anton@mespom.eu