How to foster knowledge transfer: co-creation, engagement and communities

Knowledge Transfer Workshop series
Date
30 Apr 2024 10:00 13:30
Timezone
CET
Location
Online
Target Group
PhD students, researchers & staff
Host
UiT The Arctic University of Norway
Registration
Closed  (Deadline: 22 Apr 2024 23:59)

Discussion of four best practises from UPS, UHH, UiT and UPorto for knowledge exchange in the category "co-creation, engagement and communities", elected by representatives in the consortium, and a following curated group discussion with take home messages and best practises for implementation in the consortium.

The EUGLOH Alliance's "Service to Society" work package invites you to the second virtual Workshop on the Knowledge Transfer Workshop series. The aim of the workshop is to exchange ideas on how to implement the four best practises on knowledge transfer in “co-creation, engagement and communities" with different stakeholders from the EUGLOH partner universities.

In this course we will therefore discuss of four best practises from UPS, UHH, UiT and UPorto for knowledge exchange in the category "co-creation, engagement and communities". It is a group discussion with the aim to find take home messages and identify which practises that can be implemented in a larger scale by the consortium.

The workshop will start with short presentations of the four practises. The presentations will be the basis of group discussion in break-out rooms, with a facilitator in each room, to ensure a productive process. The participants are expected to come prepared and read up on at least one of the practises which will be presented.

Learning objectives

Participants will learn more about how to implement best practises on knowledge transfer in “co-creation, engagement and communities".

Competences

  • Critical thinking
  • Knowledge into action
  • Creativity & problem solving

Requirements

The course is targeted towards technical, administrative and academic staff implementing activities related to technology transfer, entrepreneurship and innovation at the EUGLOH partner universities. Technical, administrative and academic staff from Technology Transfer Offices or related structures at the EUGLOH partner universities. It also targets Master and PhD students and post-docs who participated in technology transfer, entrepreneurship and innovation activities at the EUGLOH partner universities.

  • Selection strategy: First come, first served, with priority for up to two students per partner.
  • Number of participants: 45 (3 staff members & 2 students per partner university).
  • Certificate/ECTS: Certificate of participation.
  • Language: English.

This activity is part of Work Package 6.