📅 Get your calendars out and make a note of 20th November! We will be hosting the 🎉 NEXT STEPS Launch Event 🎉 in Berlin, and we invite you to participate in it! 💡 What is it about? Next Steps will support German professionals facilitating engagement and dialogue between research and society. Our Launch Event will kick off an ongoing in-person and online networking and ideation space covering careers and professional skills development. We will also discuss which tools and resources are available, and identify those that are needed for developing an effective and sustainable professional practice. Beyond the meeting, the community will continue these conversations through working groups to create resources that empower all actors to act as advocates for change. 📢 This is your opportunity to influence the future professionalisation of engagement practice in Germany. Registration opens 13th September. We will keep you up to date on our LinkedIn channel, and look forward to welcoming you on 20th November in Berlin!
Berlin School of Public Engagement and Open Science
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We connect research and society to make research more open, accessible, and impactful. This results in a more engaged, diverse and democratic research culture and practice. We strive for professionalisation in the field of Public Engagement on a local, national, and international level. In order to maximise the positive impact of Public Engagement on academia, society, and the environment, we focus on three core activities: - training, - research, - and academic culture change. Additionally, we act as facilitators and offer: - support and consultations, - co-creation formats - and multi-stakeholder processes. Being an active ally for PE, we work with academia and researchers, Public Engagement professionals, and everyone interested in science-society dialogue. By building capacities, competencies and confidence in researchers, we enable them to get into a mutually beneficial dialogue with interested stakeholders. This opens up the whole research cycle, makes it more transparent and leads to the integration of a diverse range of initiatives, processes, and forms of knowledge. Join us in shaping the future of impactful research and societal engagement!
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https://www.publicengagement.berlin/
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- Forschungsdienstleistungen
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- 2–10 Beschäftigte
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- Berlin, Berlin
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- Gegründet
- 2020
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- Public Engagement, Impact, Innovation, Training, Research, Culture Change und Consultation
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Invalidenstraße 43
Berlin, Berlin 10115, DE
Beschäftigte von Berlin School of Public Engagement and Open Science
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Mhairi Stewart
Practitioner-researcher in Public Engagement and Culture Change with a focus on policy and strategy: institutional, national, and international.
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Beeke Bartelt
#Wandel #Miteinander #Gestalten I Forschung, Beratung und Coaching
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Jana Wendler
Public Engagement Coordinator bei Berlin School of Public Engagement and Open Science
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Vivian Pinheiro
Projektassistent for Public Engagement & Impact
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Save the date! Find us there, when our “Mission Third Mission” is having a stopover at the transferale as an interactive installation exploring #transfer in the context of further education for researchers. Anybody is welcome to join at any time during Wednesday, Sept. 25 2024 4:30pm – 6:30pm, Atelier 3 silent green , Berlin (Wedding) to explore a future ‘Third Mission School’. Let's discover new connections and ideas in the world of #transfer #thirdmission and #culturechange in research through the lens of #publicengagement. As a cooperation partner of “Zukunft findet Stadt”, we support researchers and science managers in finding answers to questions like 🔥 How can I spark interest into my research, and involve people outside of academia? 🛸 Which formats help me to find relevant impulses for my research? 🥣 Are there recipes I can follow to create impactful interactions? Looking forward to continue conversations, and discover white spots in the landscape of #transfer and cultural change towards collaboration in academia. Getting involved highly encouraged 👋 #ZukunftFindetStadt is a project of the Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin [@HTW], Berliner Hochschule für Technik (BHT), Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Recht Berlin (HWR), Evangelische Hochschule Berlin (EHB and Katholische Hochschule für Sozialwesen Berlin (KHSB) as part of the #InnovativeHochschule funding initiative of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research / BMBF. with the partners Impact Hub Berlin , Johannisstift Diakonie Berlin and Museum für Naturkunde Berlin
#Transferale2024 Austausch, Ausprobieren und handfeste Erkenntnisse stehen im Mittelpunkt des Wissenschaftsfestivals für Klima & Gesundheit vom 25. bis 27. September 2024 im silent green. Das vielfältige Programm umfasst Workshops, Vorträge, einen Makeathon und zahlreiche weitere Formate. Bei Science Slam, Science Quiz und dem offenen "Meet the Scientists"-Programm können Berliner*innen Forschungsfragen für die Stadt der Zukunft kennenlernen und in direkten Austausch mit Expert*innen von fünf Hochschulen für angewandte Wissenschaften #HAW gehen. Das Programm ist kostenlos und wird fortlaufend ergänzt: https://lnkd.in/dG_sF3S2 Die Transferale findet im Rahmen des Projekts Zukunft findet Stadt. Hochschulnetzwerk für ein resilientes Berlin statt. Beteiligte Hochschulen und Praxispartner: Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Recht Berlin Berliner Hochschule für Technik (BHT) Evangelische Hochschule Berlin Katholische Hochschule für Sozialwesen Berlin Berlin School of Public Engagement and Open Science am Museum für Naturkunde Berlin Johannesstift Diakonie Impact Hub Berlin Zukunft findet Stadt. Hochschulnetzwerk für ein resilientes Berlin wird im Rahmen der Bund-Länder-Förderinitiative "Innovative Hochschule" vom Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung und dem Land Berlin Senatsverwaltung für Wissenschaft, Gesundheit, Pflege und Gleichstellung gefördert. #transferale2024 #wissenschaftsfestival #wissenschafttrifftpraxis #berlin #haw #meetthescientist #scienceslam #klima #gesundheit #resilienz #sage #pflege #neuesbauen
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We found this article on Transdisciplinarity from Andreas Bischof interesting. It raises points on the disparity (and transparency) of power-sharing in participatory research, on who is participating and what this means in practice, and on the ongoing professionalisation of the science communication sector with the increase in Germany of 'Public Engagement Officer' and 'Integration Expert' posts. It's a 3 minute read, and can be easily translated from German using online translation services. https://lnkd.in/egSj6UTA
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Extended deadline! Sign up for this practical and expert informed summer school on resilience to science hostility. Follow the links in the post below.
Call for Applications: Summer School on Resilience to Science Hostility The Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society (HIIG), the Berlin School of Public Engagement and Open Science (BSOPE), and Scicomm-Support invite you to apply for a two-day training program aimed at early career researchers from all disciplines in #Berlin. Learn how to avoid or deal with hostility and hate speech attacks, where to find help, and most importantly how to create your own communication and engagement strategy in order to maximize your impact beyond academia. We offer PhDs, PostDocs, and researchers essential skills to communicate research effectively and engage with non-academic audiences while avoiding or handling hostile reactions. Application deadline: 5 August 2024. Apply now 👉 https://lnkd.in/gEsGVUbB This summer school is part of the multidisciplinary KAPAZ project, where we provide research on the spread and implication of hostility towards science in Germany. It is coordinated by the Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society and includes the Deutsches Zentrum für Hochschul- und Wissenschaftsforschung GmbH (DZHW), Wissenschaft im Dialog (WiD), the Bundesverband Hochschulkommunikation e.V., the Leibniz-Institut für Medienforschung | Hans-Bredow-Institut (HBI) as well as the Berlin School of Public Engagement and Open Science at the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin and the Freie Universität Berlin as cooperation partners. The KAPAZ project network is funded by the VolkswagenStiftung as part of the "Impulses for the Science System" funding programme.
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Schon Pläne für Ende September? Jetzt schon! Besuchen Sie die Transferale vom 25.09. bis 27.09., unser 𝗧𝗿𝗮𝗻𝘀𝗳𝗲𝗿- 𝘂𝗻𝗱 𝗪𝗶𝘀𝘀𝗲𝗻𝘀𝗰𝗵𝗮𝗳𝘁𝘀𝗳𝗲𝘀𝘁𝗶𝘃𝗮𝗹 𝗳ü𝗿 𝗞𝗹𝗶𝗺𝗮 & 𝗚𝗲𝘀𝘂𝗻𝗱𝗵𝗲𝗶𝘁 Unser Programm richtet sich an Forschende, an die Wirtschaft und an die Zivilgesellschaft. Ob klein oder groß, mit Familie oder mit Kolleg:innen, mit oder ohne Vorkenntnisse - für alle ist etwas dabei! Einen Vorgeschmack gibt es hier: https://lnkd.in/dNVy92yM (das Programm wird nach und nach erweitert) 📌 25.09.-27.09.2024 @ silent green, Wedding An der Transferale sind fünf Hochschulen für angewandte Wissenschaften #HAW beteiligt: Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Recht Berlin Berliner Hochschule für Technik (BHT) Evangelische Hochschule Berlin Katholische Hochschule für Sozialwesen Berlin sowie unsere Praxispartner: Berlin School of Public Engagement and Open Science angesiedelt am Museum für Naturkunde Berlin Johannesstift Diakonie Impact Hub Berlin Das Projekt Zukunft findet Stadt. Hochschulnetzwerk für ein resilientes Berlin ist Teil des Förderprogramms "Innovative Hochschule" und wird durch das @bmbf sowie das Land Berlin gefördert. Mehr zu den Aktivitäten des Projekts unter: https://lnkd.in/dNcpBtNB #transferale2024 #zukunftfindetstadt #wissenschaftsfestival #berlin #klima #gesundheit #innovativeHochschule #forschungtrifftpraxis #wissenschafttrifftpraxis #transfer #innovation
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At the Berlin School, we are convinced that Public Engagement as a constantly evolving field and practice thrives on different perspectives. This includes our own team as you can read in the post below by our Deputy Head Mhairi Stewart. 👇 If you want to share YOUR understanding of Public Engagement, we're looking forward to an exchange in the comments below!
Practitioner-researcher in Public Engagement and Culture Change with a focus on policy and strategy: institutional, national, and international.
What’s in a definition? Some years ago someone in our sector who I greatly respect, and consider one of the best mentors I have ever had, told me they don’t care what people call it (#PublicEngagement), as long as they do it. As an early career PE practitioner I somewhat disagreed them at the time. Now, with the benefit of years of practitioner and research experience – I wholeheartedly disagree! 😐 There are plenty of really good definitions out there. Two I particularly like are from the Public Engagement Kodex published by the Berlin School of Public Engagement and Open Science and the definition from the National Co-ordinating Centre for Public Engagement (NCCPE) (links in the comments). However, over the years I’ve developed my own ideas. I don’t think either quite describe the full range of what PE is. It is not a collection of methodologies. Nor is it a collection of expertise in enabling best practice. It is both. For me, public engagement is a FRAMEWORK that includes methods of communication and dialogue, institutional support structures, innovation, ethical practice, practitioner knowledge, and is also a very inter-and transdisciplinary field of research. Why does this matter? It matters because I’m repeatedly ‘told’ that public engagement is the same as #ScienceCommunication, or #Participation in research, or #Transdisciplinarity. But I disagree. These terms are generally used to describe a collection of methodologies. They might bring mutual benefits, but they don’t generally deal with strategic needs or embedding a culture of engagement in research. If they do, then they are part of the public engagement framework. Like most things, there is a spectrum in terms of what any one project or activity delivers, and definitions can blend along that spectrum. Public engagement is however, for me, an umbrella term covering the full spectrum including methods, strategies, and policies. By the way. The person I disagree with? They are still one of the people I most admire in the sector and a good friend. I believe that, if they recognise themselves here, they will put on a grin and look forward to having a deep discussion over a drink at the next conference we run into each other at! And I would welcome that discussion with anyone reading this. 😊 Please comment on my definition. Feel free to disagree. Maybe we can team up and write a paper sometime? 📄
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📩 One week left to apply for our Summer School on Resilience to Science Hostility. Would you like to maximise the impact of your communication and engagement activity, while developing strategies to mitigate hostility or deal with attacks? Join us and our partners, Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society and Scicomm-Support, for a transformative two-day program designed for early career researchers from all disciplines, hosted in Berlin. Application deadline: 5 August 2024, (23:59 CEST). Apply now 👉 https://lnkd.in/gEsGVUbB
Call for Applications: Summer School on Resilience to Science Hostility The Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society (HIIG), the Berlin School of Public Engagement and Open Science (BSOPE), and Scicomm-Support invite you to apply for a two-day training program aimed at early career researchers from all disciplines in #Berlin. Learn how to avoid or deal with hostility and hate speech attacks, where to find help, and most importantly how to create your own communication and engagement strategy in order to maximize your impact beyond academia. We offer PhDs, PostDocs, and researchers essential skills to communicate research effectively and engage with non-academic audiences while avoiding or handling hostile reactions. Application deadline: 5 August 2024. Apply now 👉 https://lnkd.in/gEsGVUbB This summer school is part of the multidisciplinary KAPAZ project, where we provide research on the spread and implication of hostility towards science in Germany. It is coordinated by the Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society and includes the Deutsches Zentrum für Hochschul- und Wissenschaftsforschung GmbH (DZHW), Wissenschaft im Dialog (WiD), the Bundesverband Hochschulkommunikation e.V., the Leibniz-Institut für Medienforschung | Hans-Bredow-Institut (HBI) as well as the Berlin School of Public Engagement and Open Science at the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin and the Freie Universität Berlin as cooperation partners. The KAPAZ project network is funded by the VolkswagenStiftung as part of the "Impulses for the Science System" funding programme.
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❗ LAST DAYS TO APPLY! ❗ 🚀 Join the IETI: Impact-oriented Public Engagement Team 🌟 🎯 IETI is looking for a Student Assistant (40 hours)! 📧 Apply now! Job ad with more details can be found here 👉 https://lnkd.in/d9B3B4c2 📅 Deadline: 17.07.24 More information below. 👇 The IETI project (website: www.impactengagement.de) is part of the Public Engagement and Impact Unit of the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin and a sister project of the Berlin School of Public Engagement and Open Science. #JobOffer #HiringNow
🚀 Another Job offer! Join Our IETI: Impact-oriented Public Engagement Team 🌟 Are you enthusiastic about managing and developing project #Communication content (e.g. social media, website, reporting) as well as organising project #Activities / #Events? Are you excited by #ScienceCommunication, #PublicEngagement or related areas of #Science and #Society research and practice? 🎯 If you answered "yes" to the questions above, we need you on our team! We're looking for a Student Assistant (40 hours)! ❓ Why Join Us? ✔ Broaden your experience in managing and developing project communications and organising activities/events. ✔ Deepen your experience in projects at the interface between science and society and contribute to positive change. ✔ Engage with a wide range of actors and build a professional network. ✔ Join an internationally diverse and dynamic team and work at the iconic Museum für Naturkunde Berlin. 📧 Apply now! Job ad with more details can be found here 👉 https://lnkd.in/d87yNgte 📅 Deadline: 17.07.24 The IETI project (website: www.impactengagement.de) is part of the Public Engagement and Impact Unit of the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin and a sister project of the Berlin School of Public Engagement and Open Science. 🙌 Please share with your networks! #JobOffer #HiringNow #JoinOurTeam
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🚀 Call for Applications: Summer School on Resilience to Science Hostility At the Berlin School of Public Engagement and Open Science, we specialise in building researcher skills and strategies to ensure your research reaches its full potential for impact. Join us to develop a resilient engagement strategy to navigate and thrive in complex environments. In partnership with Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society and Scicomm-Support, we invite early career researchers to our transformative two-day training program. Learn to handle hostility, find support, and design impactful communication and engagement plans. Application deadline: 5 August 2024. Apply now 👉 https://lnkd.in/gEsGVUbB Don't miss this chance to hone your communication engagement skills. Share this opportunity with your network!
Call for Applications: Summer School on Resilience to Science Hostility The Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society (HIIG), the Berlin School of Public Engagement and Open Science (BSOPE), and Scicomm-Support invite you to apply for a two-day training program aimed at early career researchers from all disciplines in #Berlin. Learn how to avoid or deal with hostility and hate speech attacks, where to find help, and most importantly how to create your own communication and engagement strategy in order to maximize your impact beyond academia. We offer PhDs, PostDocs, and researchers essential skills to communicate research effectively and engage with non-academic audiences while avoiding or handling hostile reactions. Application deadline: 5 August 2024. Apply now 👉 https://lnkd.in/gEsGVUbB This summer school is part of the multidisciplinary KAPAZ project, where we provide research on the spread and implication of hostility towards science in Germany. It is coordinated by the Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society and includes the Deutsches Zentrum für Hochschul- und Wissenschaftsforschung GmbH (DZHW), Wissenschaft im Dialog (WiD), the Bundesverband Hochschulkommunikation e.V., the Leibniz-Institut für Medienforschung | Hans-Bredow-Institut (HBI) as well as the Berlin School of Public Engagement and Open Science at the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin and the Freie Universität Berlin as cooperation partners. The KAPAZ project network is funded by the VolkswagenStiftung as part of the "Impulses for the Science System" funding programme.
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“Public Engagement is an attitude.” That’s a guideline we refer to a lot when encouraging researchers to engage outside of the comfort zones of a lab. No matter the scale of activity - a huge event or personal conversations; it’s their tunes that create impactful exchanges. As we have been experiencing recently with one of our projects: Since 2023 we are a partner within the project Zukunft findet Stadt. Hochschulnetzwerk für ein resilientes Berlin, co-investigating modes of knowledge exchange and sustainable #transfer. Last month was super busy, and one of the many activities was participating at CityLAB Berlin #Kiezlabor at HTW-campus with a workshop on Building Engagement Projects, and a Discussion on #openscience and #publicengagement. Though small in size compared to other events, we had such inspiring exchanges! Or was it because of it? In trainings we are often asked “How to start a mutually meaningful conversation?”, or “What does it take to be open to collaborate?” While a simple answer to the first question might be that just asking this question often starts a conversation by itself, the latter is more complex. And often enough seems to lead to more disagreements than productivity. To keep having conversations about having conversations is not easy, and often enough does not feel comfortable, but taking that time usually pays of in the long-run. We love to get your perspective: 🍕What are important ingrediencies to diverse collaboration? 🔃How to balance being open and offering safe spaces for exchange? 🚥 As a researcher: How / Where / With whom have you had meaningful exchanges out of your comfort zone – or where does collaboration meet its limits in the real world? 👀 What are your experiences? Let us know in the comments! Special thanks to Jana Wendler, Sonja Hammann, Julia Brandt, Lena Simon, Ella Frühwirt and Carolin Clausnitzer with the team from CityLab for co-creating the spaces - looking forward to picking up on our conversations in the future! #ZukunftFindetStadt is a project of Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin, Berliner Hochschule für Technik (BHT), Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Recht Berlin, Evangelische Hochschule Berlin (EHB) and Katholische Hochschule für Sozialwesen Berlin (KHSB) as part of the #InnovativeHochschule funding initiative of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research #bmbf If you want to find out more about #ZukunftFindetStadt go to https://lnkd.in/d5abh2GJ PS: #Kiezlabor keeps travelling in Berlin; check out their schedule if it's coming to your Kiez, too https://lnkd.in/e2JyhDTN