Shaping Europe’s future: Knowledge Valorisation of Social Sciences, Humanities, and Arts for societal impact and human-centred innovation

Addressing complex global challenges is an effort that requires co-creation among R&I actors and valorisation of knowledge across disciplinary boundaries.
The uptake of all types of research results is necessary in order to create societal and economic benefits. Social sciences, arts, and humanities enable considering diverse experiences, needs and perspectives.
These insights need to go hand in hand with natural sciences and technological developments. A holistic approach can bring forth innovative solutions that place humans at the centre and advance European competitiveness.
Let’s start this conversation and join the workshop, co-organised by the European Commission and Universities Denmark.
Target: National contact points, Participants
Themes: Cluster 2 Culture, Creativity and Inclusive Society, Pillar 2