DITOs EU citizen science project Horizon 2020 togetherscience.eu @togethersci @ImaneBAIZ #DITscience
Question 1 What are the two issues which worked well in Horizon 2020 and two which need further improvements? 2 issues which worked well: Making the proposals in the DoW without many changes generally worked well, and simplified the process. Generally, the online project reporting system is working well and makes it easy to report. 2 issues which need further improvements: The rigidity in the programme is still an issue: there should be more opening to variation in the project after a period of time (maybe once in the middle of the project). The very low success rate in the area of SwafS is a problem in increasing public engagement with science. Increased budget is needed.
Question 2 How could the EU funding landscape for R&I be further rationalised? Regarding EU funding landscape for R&I: There is a need to provide much more support for very small organisations, SMEs and community groups (eg. DIY), as the barrier to entry is too high to be part of large projects. They could also have alternative smaller pots of money where the stakes are not so high. Therefore, there should be lighter requirements on reporting for small entities that receive limited funding, with some trust on the project coordinator to manage the funding. In addition, clearer definition of the different types of actions can be helpful when defining H2020 calls. There should be more efforts to explain terminology in Swafs such as RRI but also to be consistent (eg. changes between Science 2.0 and Open Science can become confusing).
Question 3 How could the societal relevance of EU R&I programmes be boosted? Regarding the societal relevance of EU R&I programmes: Instead of keeping RRI and engagement only in a closed area (such as SwafS), there should be a demand that every project must have a mandatory proportion of funding dedicated to societal benefits and public engagement (maybe 5%) so it becomes part of how RRI work in the EU. There is also value in providing more significant funding to SwafS, to demonstrate the commitment to this area. Organising at the European level Consortiums of public and private institutions that can help and support projects by providing access to spaces, museums, classes, labs,..., in order not to start from scratch. Having some portions of funding decided by an open voting system such as the participatory budget scheme in the City of Paris.
DITOs EU citizen science project Horizon 2020 togetherscience.eu @togethersci @ImaneBAIZ #DITscience
OBJECTIVE: To increase public participation in scientific research & innovation across Europe
HOW? By building the institutional & policy foundations for sustained deep public engagement in science & technology in Europe
FOCUS DIY formats that enable people to contribute at levels that work for them
CRI PARIS is leading Work Package 1 on Biodesign
OBJECTIVE To engage citizens, scientists & policy makers in shaping and conducting research in Biodesign
HOW? 1- By promoting collaborative practices between members of the public, biologists, designers, artists, engineers, scientific facilitators and scientists in Biodesign
HOW? 2- By making new models of research more tangible by introducing public debates and social uses of science in the laboratories
OUR ACTIVITIES from June 2016 - April 2017 37 events organised by CRI 6 events in collaboration with DITOs partners 5 reports 31 videos for the Voices of Citizen Science & DIY Bio project
Gamelier Masterclass #learn
Biodesign Workshop #touch
Biodesign Workshop #create
Biodesign Workshop #discover
Biodesign Workshop #explore
Biodesign Workshop #test
Biodesign Workshop #experiment
Biodesign Workshop #design
Biodesign Workshop #brainstorm
Biodesign Workshop #prototype
Biodesign Nightscience #inspire
igamer #play
igamer #vote
Public Participation in BioInnovation #empower
Leadership Programme #train
High school Biodesign Workshops #bioremediate
High school Biodesign Workshops #brainstorm
High school Biodesign Workshops #experiment
European Citizen Science Forum #debate
European Citizen Science Forum #participate