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Course

A.9 Introduction to Knowledge Valorisation (webinar)

Target group:

Beginners in Horizon Europe – researchers, advisors, and others seeking a basic understanding of the programme and funding landscape. Level 1 (beginner)

Fee:

Free

Registration deadline:

03. Nov 15:00

Digital:

Live streaming

About the event

In this course, you will learn how research and innovation projects in Horizon Europe can create greater value for society. We show how you can use project results so that they lead to societal, policy, economic or environmental impact, rather than only contributing to new knowledge.

  • We present different ways in which this can be done.
  • We explain how you can collaborate with both public and private actors to create greater societal value.
  • You will see examples of how this has been done in other projects.

AGENDA:

08:4509:00 Accessing the ZOOM Online Meeting Room

09:00–09:15 Welcome and opening

09:15–10:15 Knowledge valorisation and co-creation in Horizon Europe

  • What is knowledge valorisation? Moving beyond dissemination and exploitation
  • Pathways to impact: societal, policy, economic and environmental uptake 
  • Licensing, collaboration, commercialisation and standardisation
  • Stakeholder roles across the value chain (policy-makers, industry, citizens, NGOs) 
  • Translating research results into policy, practice and innovation
  • Useful tools, knowledge valorisation platform

10:30–11:00 Quiz/ interactive exercise

  • Capacities and skills needed
  • Identifying appropriate strategies: policy uptake, societal uptake, market uptake
  • Collaboration
  • Exploitation options

11:00 Final Q&A and end of webinar

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About the Horizon Europe courses 

The Research Council of Norway offers a structured series of courses for applicants to Horizon Europe. The courses are organised by topic, project role, and level of experience.  

Introductory courses (Series A and E) are digital and suitable for all roles, while Series B, C, and D are in-person, role-specific courses that typically run over one or two days.  

A. Funding landscape series / Introduction to Horizon Europe

Courses in the A-series are suitable for beginners in Horizon Europe – researchers, advisors, and others seeking a basic understanding of the programme and funding landscape. See all the cource offerings.

A.1 Introduction to Horizon Europe (webinar) 
A.2 Looking for partners and joining consortia (webinar) 
A.3 Evaluation of Horizon Europe collaborative proposals (webinar) 
A.4 Research Data Management and Open Science approaches 
A.5 Stakeholder engagement, social innovation and citizen science (webinar) 
A.6 How to integrate SSH, interdisciplinarity and gender dimension into Horizon Europe proposal (webinar)  
A.7 Ethical issues, GDPR and data protection in Horizon Europe (webinar)
A.9 Introduction to Knowledge Valorisation (webinar)

 

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