Researchers in climate, energy, and mobility fields are invited to join an exclusive SSH CENTRE webinar on Open Social Science, designed to enhance research transparency, accessibility, and funding potential.
Date: 18 June 2025
Time: 10:00–12:30 CEST
Platform: Zoom
Register here: Registration form
Open Science is becoming a key factor in strengthening grant proposals and increasing research visibility. This interactive session will provide practical tools for researchers, helping them integrate Open Science and Open Education principles into their work.
What to Expect
- Expert insights on openness in research and its societal impact
- Strategies for crafting stronger funding proposals
- An opportunity to develop a mini plan for incorporating Open Science into your future SSH research
Webinar Topics
- Defining Open Social Science – Understand its principles, why it matters, and how it differs from Open STEM Science.
- Planning Research Projects with Open Social Science – Learn how to design stronger proposals using Open aspects for real impact.
- Implementing Open Social Science in Real Projects – Apply practical tools and strategies to amplify your research visibility and effectiveness while engaging with open science and open education networks to enhance collaboration and long-term impact.
Webinar Contributors
Throughout the webinar, we will have contributions from a number of experts:
- Thomas Klebel – Senior Researcher, Open and Reproducible Research Group, Know-Center Research GmbH
- Chris Foulds – Professor of Sustainability & Society, Global Sustainability Institute, Anglia Ruskin University
- Rosie Robison – Professor of Social Sustainability, Global Sustainability Institute, Anglia Ruskin University
- Julia Mildorfova Leventon – Professor of Sustainability Science, CzechGlobe, Czech Academy of Sciences
- Mojca Drevenšek – Communications Consultant, Consensus
- Luciano D’Andrea – Knowledge and Innovation
Spaces are limited to ensure an engaging discussion—secure your spot today! All participants will receive a certificate of completion after the webinar.
Please share this event with any other researchers you feel would benefit from the webinar’s valuable insights. For more details, visit the SSH CENTRE website.
