Workshops and activities are highlighted in orange and red, and talks are marked in blue.
Through this five-day program, participants will learn:
- Why is Open Science (OS) a prerequisite for scientists approaching policymakers and the general public?
- How do scientists whose research tackles topics of public interest consider policymaking, identify the challenges, and how do they overcome them?
- How do different stakeholders, such as scientific advisors, journalists and policymakers working for (non)-governmental associations, experience science impacting public decisions?
- Which formats to communicate science to non-scientific audiences are available, and how can everyone effectively communicate scientific findings to relevant parties?
- How do public engagement and regulatory frameworks empower scientific findings?