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The Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) offers a PhD position in Responsible Research and Innovation. The aim of this project is to further strengthen the field of RRI and innovation management by performing a systematic study on how RRI concepts can be implemented in innovation ecosystems and what are the effects in terms of e.g. innovation adoption. To reach that objective it is also needed to study how one can assess the effectiveness of innovation ecosystems in terms of e.g. innovation adoption.
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The Royal Academy of Engineering of the United Kingdom is looking for a programme manager for its STEM Education project in its West Midlands location.
The publication ‘European cities leading in urban food systems transformation’ highlights the model currently implemented by 6 Ecsite members across Europe to bring different actors together around the topic of Research and Innovation for future-proof food systems.
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The Spokes Editorial Committee is growing: Michèle Antoine, Director of Exhibitions at Universcience (Paris, France) and Frank Kupper, Assistant Professor of Science Communication at the Athena Institute (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) were invited to join as the result of the open call for new members launched a few months ago. Welcome on board!
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