Research profile seminar
Welcome to a webinar to discuss how to succeed in inter- and trans-disciplinary science and co-creation and promote more sustainable societies.
Although traditional disciplinary science has been tremendously successful to increase knowledge in many different fields, it has been unable to solve societal challenges that involve complex and interlinked human-environment systems. The Agenda 2030 and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) address precisely such societal challenges. To reach these goals, inter- and trans-disciplinary science and co-creation are highly needed.
Together with Oslo Metropolitan University and Södertörn University, the SDSN Northern Europe secretariat now arranges a webinar to discuss how to succeed in inter- and trans-disciplinary science and co-creation and promote more sustainable societies.
You will learn how these concepts are defined and can be applied, get advice on success factors and barriers from inter- and trans-disciplinary projects, hear about how funding agencies view this type of research and how industry use these concepts. You will also be able to interact with the other participants, share experiences and learn from each other.
In the program
Multi-, Inter-, and Trans-disciplinarity, and Co-creation - definitions and applications
Eeva Furman, Finnish Environment Institute
On success factors and barriers for Inter- and Trans-disciplinary, and Co-creation in research:
Experiences from the MISTRA Urban Futures project
Jan Riise, Gothenburg Centre for Sustainable Development
Experiences from the GOVRISK project
Gro Sandkjær Hanssen, Oslo Metropolitan University
Experiences from the REINVENT project
Malin Gawell, Södertörn University
Share and learn in small discussion groups
The funding perspective on Transdisciplinary Research
Lillian Baltzrud, The Research Council of Norway
The role of Multi-, Inter- and Trans disciplinarity when developing sustainable solutions for low GHG agriculture
Birgitte Holter, Yara Climate Neutral Solutions
Warmly welcome!
Elin Wyller, Oslo Metropolitan University
Björn Hassler, Södertörn University
Martin Eriksson, SDSN Northern Europe
Lecturer: The Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN) Northern Europe gathers more than 50 Nordic universities and other knowledge institutions to identify and fill knowledge gaps, provide high-quality education for sustainable development, and provide advice and solutions for the transformation to a sustainable society. The network is hosted by Gothenburg Centre for Sustainable Development (GMV) at Chalmers University of Technology and the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. Any employee at the University of Gothenburg is welcome to collaborate actively in the network.
Date: 10/7/2020
Time: 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Categories: Sustainable development
Location: Zoom Webinar
Fee: Free of charge, registration is mandatory
Contact person: Maria Svane