Objective
CIMULACT has as a main objective to add to the relevance and accountability of European research and innovation – Horizon 2020 as well as national - by engaging citizens and stakeholders in co-creation of research agendas based on real and validated societal visions, needs and demands. The project will expand the outlook and debate on STI issues, increase scientific literacy in a broad sense, which includes the understanding of the societal role of Science, Technology and innovation (STI), and create shared understanding between scientific stakeholders, policy-makers and citizens. This multi-actor approach will embrace EU28 plus Norway and Switzerland.
The CIMULTACT builds on the principle/conviction that the collective intelligence of society gives Europe a competitive advantage, which may be activated to strengthen the relevance of the European science and technology system. By establishing genuine dialogue between citizens, stakeholders, scientists, and policymakers visions and scenarios for the desirable futures will be developed and debated, and transformed into recommendations and suggestions for research and innovation policies and topics.
In short, CIMULACT will
● Create vision and scenarios that connect societal needs with future expected advances in Science and their impact on technology, society, environment etc. in connection to the grand challenges
● Provide concrete input to Horizon 2020 through recommendations and policy options for R&I and simulated calls for the Horizon2020 Work Programmes.
● Engage citizens and stakeholders in a highly participatory debate/consultation/process on scenarios for desirable sustainable futures and research
● Build capacities in citizen and multi-actor engagement in R&I through development, experimentation, training and assessment of methods for engagement
● Facilitate dialogue and shared understanding between policymakers, citizens, and stakeholders
● Reveal the relative merits of the citizen focussed consultations
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Denmark
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Participants (28)
80686 Munchen
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1010 Wien
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75002 Paris
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1170 BRUXELLES
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160 00 Praha
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051907 Bucuresti
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1113 Sofia
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2100 Godollo
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20133 Milano
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BS1 5TX Bristol
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08010 Barcelona
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3001 Bern
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00014 Helsingin Yliopisto
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0152 Oslo
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26 600 Radom
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08236 Vilnius
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1010 Riga
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The organization defined itself as SME (small and medium-sized enterprise) at the time the Grant Agreement was signed.
T12 YN60 Cork
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6708 PB Wageningen
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2775 253 Parede
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2080 MSIDA
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814 38 Bratislava
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1050 Bruxelles / Brussel
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2404 Lefkosia
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1520 Luxembourg
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10000 Zagreb
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58193 Linkoping
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57001 Thessaloniki
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The organization defined itself as SME (small and medium-sized enterprise) at the time the Grant Agreement was signed.