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Work Package 3 of SHAPE-ID (led by ISINNOVA) has organised a series of six learning case workshops hosted by partners and collaborators across Europe. The objective of the workshops has been to elicit insights from stakeholders on the funding mechanisms and implementation of interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research in practice in response to societal challenges. Stakeholders from academia, funding and policy agencies and stakeholder groups in industry and civil society were invited to share best practice and co-design recommendations for improving pathways to interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research involving the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, to achieve greater societal impact. The full list of completed workshops is presented below, with links to summaries and insights.

The Report on the workshops, organising the findings into a coherent framework, is available here. Reports from our first three workshops have also been published as a Working Paper available here.

We are grateful for the significant contributions of our workshop co-organisers – the TrUST network based at Politecnico di Torino, the Swiss Network for Transdisciplinary Research (td-net) and the University of Deusto in Bilbao – and to all our workshop participants who gave so generously of their time and expertise to co-produce these insights and recommendations. This work would not have been possible without their support.

Streamlining Digital Humanities research and infrastructure in the cultural heritage domain

September 2020 | Institute of Literary Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences

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