Postdoc Academy | Cross-Workshop BUA x Cambridge: Transdisciplinary Research and Participatory Approaches (Eng.)
| Tue, 12 November, 2024, 10:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.
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Registration: https://events.tu-berlin.de/de/events/01929592-e228-7d0a-b819-988477df6516
We are delighted to invite all postdocs affiliated with BUA institutions (FU, HU, TU, Charité) und postdocs from the University of Cambridge to register.
Please note that eligibility for participation requires affiliation with one of these institutions at the time of registration.
Should you have any questions or require assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us. Contact: jonas.schroeter@berlin-university-alliance.de
The workshop provides an overview of transdisciplinary research, a mode of research that involves non-scientific practitioners from the outset of the research process. Participants will gain insights into the fundamental principles, methodologies, and practical tips for integrating non-academic stakeholders throughout the research cycle.
Using real-world examples the workshop explores the potential benefits and challenges of transdisciplinary research, showcases the range of participatory approaches, and assists participants in identifying suitable participation formats for their own research projects. Key aspects include how to identify and reach out to relevant practice partners, and how to align research goals with appropriate participation formats.
Participants will engage in input sessions, reflective discussions, and practical exercises, including identifying potential non-academic partners for their own specific research area. Furthermore, we will address strategic communication skills and impact strategies, guiding participants on how to build successful collaborations and enhance their research impact beyond academia. Literature references for further study will be provided.
Target group:
Postdocs from the Berlin University Alliance and the University of Cambridge.
Trainer: Dr. Melanie Kryst
Melanie Kryst is a consultant in the TD-Lab - Laboratory for Transdisciplinary Research of the Berlin University Alliance. She holds a doctorate in political science and has led participatory processes in urban development in Berlin as well as international exchange projects before joining the TD-Lab in 2021. Throughout her professional experience, she has gained extensive knowledge of various participatory and transdisciplinary approaches.
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Access details for online participation will be provided to you after your admission.