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GSF arranges panel on the 7th Nordic Development Research Conference

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The 7th Nordic Development Research Conference (NorDev2023), 21-23 August, is a unique opportunity for researchers, students, practitioners, and stakeholders to come together and share their experiences, insights, and best practices in co-creation for sustainable development. This year, GSF will arrange a panel at the conference.

We believe that co-creation is a powerful approach to address complex societal challenges and transition towards a sustainable future.

With a panel on co-creation at the 7th Nordic Development Research Conference, we aim to bring together diverse perspectives to spark new ideas, inspire creative solutions, and foster collaboration toward sustainable development.

We propose an open and inclusive panel to discuss co-creation to avail academic knowledge and research results, from the Global North and the Global South to society, to promote sustainable development.

This panel is intended to highlight co-creation initiatives and innovation and discusses how to match stakeholder needs and ways to establish new and successful business endeavours. In particular, the potential of innovation and incubation hubs as arenas for researchers and students to engage with stakeholders, businesses and investors are of interest.

Lecturer: TBC

Date & hour: 8/21/2023

Categories: Sustainable development

Organizer: The panel is arranged by Global Sustainable Futures. NorDev2023 is organized by Uppsala University and the Swedish Development Research Network (SweDev).

Location: Uppsala, Sweden

Event URL: Read more about GSF arranges panel on the 7th Nordic Development Research Conference

Contact person: Magdalena Eriksson

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