The project directly engages with stakeholders across research, policy, an business (including citizens) to strengthen social innovation, SSH-STEM (Social Sciences and Humanities - Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) collaboration, transdisciplinary policy advice, inclusive engagement, and SSH communities across Europe, accelerating the EU's transition to carbon neutrality.
Mobilise is responsible for building SSH-STEM collaboration in the field of mobility. We have prepared information sheets on stakeholders and citizen engagement methods for mobility transitions: co-edited the book "Strengthening European mobility policy: Governance recommendations from innovative interdisciplinary Collaborations" and supports the research-policy brokerage of 30 researchers.