Open Research Agenda Setting and the Human Brain Project

Consulting and engaging the public in the beginning of a scientific process, the agenda setting and recognizing the benefits of engaging multiple actors in setting the agenda, is beginning to take place in more and more countries. These activities strengthen the selection of research priorities and are a complement to more traditional research agenda setting.
This webinar was arranged by The Human Brain Project (HBP) Stakeholder Forums, and provided an opportunity for HBP researchers and stakeholders outside HBP, to exchange experiences, ideas, considerations and concerns. The webinar was held on December 6th, 2018.
The webinars include four guest presentations related to Open Research Agenda Setting, and was followed by a facilitated plenary discussion.
You can read more and find the program, materials and videos from the webinar here or explore the materials below.
Related Files
Programme – Webinar_Open research agenda setting.
Presentation (PDF): Open Research Agenda Setting in a Global Setting by Carthage Smith Directorate for Science, Technology and Industry OECD.
Presentation (PDF): Does Open Research Agenda setting work, how could it be done and what do you gain from it? by Niklas Gudowsky Researcher at the Institute of Technology Assessment (Austria).
Presentation (PDF): The James Lind Alliance approach to research priority setting by Toto Gronlund, Senior Advisor at the James Lind Alliance.
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