Promotion of Responsible Research and Innovation on European projects

Promotion of Responsible Research and Innovation on European projects

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Activity details

Promotion of Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) in european research and innovation proposals in European and in International projects on the health field. The European Project Office (EPO) disseminates and promotes the participation on EU programmes, and fosters the inclussion of RRI practices in relation with the different activities. EPO has also the objective to raise institutional awareness about RRI, and disseminate the identified good practices of ongoing activities.
Action Group:
Lead organisation name: 
Instituto de Salud Carlos III - European Project Office
Organisation country:
Contact person: 
Teresa Corral; Laura Mohedano
Contact person email: 
tcorral@eu-isciii.es; lmohedano@eu-isciii.es
Activity type:
Start date: 
13/04/2016
End date: 
31/12/2018
Geographic_coverage:
Last update: 03/02/2017

Current Status

Ongoing
First contacts with leading organisation of Synergy 05: RRI

Results

Title Planned Deadline Current Status Category Attachments
Responsible Research and Innovation. Training course. Summer School at Complutense University of Madrid. July 2016 13/07/2016 Achieved Dissemination: Meetings, events, conferences PDF icon Programme of the RRI Training summer course
Network of regional representatives on Health R&I 12/07/2016 Achieved Dissemination: Platforms/websites/social networks.
EU-LAC Health H2020 Training 16/11/2016 Achieved Dissemination: Meetings, events, conferences PDF icon 6.20161115_eu-lac_stephane_berghmans.pdf
2 partnerships of international organisations to work on European RRI- related projects 30/08/2016 Non-reported/No information available Products: Common projects, networks, alliances, partnerships

Outcomes

Indicator Target indicator Current status
Awareness at level of regional representatives on health R&I (liason offices) 17 Spanish regions 17 Spanish regions
Training and Awareness to participants 45 researchers and programme managers from Latin America and The Caribbean 45 researchers and programme managers from Latin America and The Caribbean