Beyond Discipline: A PhD Researcher’s Perspective
SHAPE-ID present new Guide for Research Managers and Administrators at EARMA Conference
SHAPE-ID were pleased to present on building capacity for quality SSH integration at the Annual Conference of the European Association of Research Managers and Administrators (EARMA) on 16 April. Dr Doireann Wallace and Maureen Burgess (Trinity College Dublin) presented on SHAPE-ID key findings, preconditions for successful SSH integration, and a guide produced for the SHAPE-ID toolkit, to support pre-award Research Managers and Administrators in their work of preparing researchers to apply for collaborative research projects and support proposal development. The toolkit will be launched at our event on 10 June 2021 - register here to attend.
What is needed to mainstream transdisciplinarity?
Public humanities and interdisciplinarity in the classroom – the student experience
SHAPE-ID webinar report: professionalising inter- and transdisciplinary research expertise
Transdisciplinary Dialogues: Research Partnerships for Impact
New SHAPE-ID Results Available: Workshop Reports, Policy Brief, Preconditions for AHSS Integration
Three new reports and a policy brief from the SHAPE-ID project are now available! Report of workshops and analysis of IDR/AHSS integration learning cases This document presents detailed reports from all six of the SHAPE-ID learning case workshops, which took place across Europe (in person and online) between December 2019 and October 2020. Authors: Giorgia Galvini, Carlo Sessa, Doireann Wallace, Keisha Taylor-Wesselink, Jane Ohlmeyer, Catherine Lyall, Isabel Fletcher, Bianca Vienni Baptista, Christian Pohl, Maciej Maryl, Anna Buchner, Piotr Wciślik, Marta Błaszczyńska and Antonia Carlo González Recommendations and Measures to Maximise IDR Impact on Society This report draws on the findings…
SHAPE-ID Participation in Swiss Association for the Studies of Science, Technology & Society Meeting
The Swiss Association for the Studies of Science, Technology & Society (STS) Meeting 2021 took place online on 15-17 February 2021. The event was intended to encourage and promote the social, historical and philosophical study of sciences in Switzerland. This event lasted for three days and aimed to bring together bringing together STS scholars at all career levels. The SHAPE-ID team presented two papers in the session Science Policy. Isabel Fletcher presented on Interdisciplinary Research and Problem Solving: Analysing European Policy Discourses, and Bianca Vienni Baptista presented on Shaping the scientific and policy discourses through problematization: a heuristic tool to…