Host: UiT
Target groups: Academic Staff; Administrative Staff; Master students; PhD students; Post-docs; Researcher
Location: Tromsø, Norway
Methodology: Challenge based learning
Recognition: Certificate of participation
Language: English
Number of participants: 36
Selection criteria: Qualitative assessment
Deadline for registration: February 3rd 2025 25:59 CET
The workshop is open to master students, PhD candidates, early career researchers, postdoctoral fellows, faculty staff and other staff working on issues in co-creation and knowledge exchange.
In the workshop, lectures will highlight central methodological and theoretical aspects of collaborative research: Designing projects, critical perspectives, and reflections and ethics. The lectures are combined with challenge-based sessions in multidisciplinary workgroups, consisting of EUGLOH participants, members of Arctic Youth, user organizations, external stakeholders and Nordic partners.
The themes of the challenges are:
(More substantial information on each challenge will be provided January 24)
To be eligible, applicants must clearly state two – and only two – challenges from the above in the motivation letter. The selected challenges should not be ranked or prioritized. The motivation letter should be no longer than one page.
Applicants will be selected, and allocated to one of the challenges, based on 1) professional motivation and expected benefit, 2) compatibility of expertise and competence with the selected challenge, and 3) balance of gender, seniority, scientific and professional background and home institutions in each work group. The applicants will be evaluated by the organizing committee based on their CV, the motivational letter, and the expected benefit statement from their application.
Plenary sessions and group presentations will be recorded. The basis for data management is Legitimate Interest (GDPR 6-(1)-f, assessed 20.12.2024)
In accordance with the principles of open innovation, all ideas, concepts, and solutions generated during this activity are considered non-proprietary and are freely accessible for use, development, and exploitation by all participants and the wider community. Any materials to be presented as the result of the challenge will be licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC-BY 4.0).