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Published November 15, 2019 | Version v2
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Mobilising and Learning together for renewable energies

  • 1. Reiner Lemoine Institut
  • 2. Universitat Pompeu Fabra
  • 3. Universidad Politecnica de Madrid
  • 4. Universidade de Évora
  • 5. Central Laboratory of Solar Energy and new Energy Sources
  • 6. Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin
  • 7. Universidade de Sao Paolo
  • 8. GRECO Social Advisory Board
  • 9. European Science Communication Institute

Description

WHY MUTUAL LEARNING? Research and innovation has a predominantly hierarchical structure – scientists assume what end-users need and want without really asking them. However, academic institutions or corporations should not make a one-sided decision for the whole of society. This involves seeking out new ways for various sectors of society to actively take part in the research process and acknowledging people’s social needs with regard to next-generation technology. Research teams must address societal challenges by reaching out beyond their own communities to discuss research and innovation, engaging everyone «around one table».

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Funding

GRECO – Fostering a Next Generation of European Photovoltaic Society through Open Science 787289
European Commission