ERF Workshop - The Socio-Economic Relevance of Research Infrastructures
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Europe/Berlin
Auditorium (DESY Hamburg)
Auditorium
DESY Hamburg
Notkestrasse 85, 22607 Hamburg
Description
This ERF Workshop to be held at DESY in Hamburg will bring together experts from research infrastructures, science, policy makers and industry to discuss the many dimensions of socio-economic relevance of Research Infrastructures. It is the main purpose of this workshop to record experiences and real cases, refining best practices, and to formulate proposals for the broader European community. Apart from economic returns and links to the innovation systems a focus on social, cultural and public aspects is given.
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Opening Session Auditorium
Auditorium
DESY Hamburg
Notkestrasse 85, 22607 Hamburg-
14:00
Welcome 10mSpeaker: Prof. Helmut Dosch (DESY)
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14:10
Greetings 10mSpeaker: Dr Horst-Michael Pelikahn (State Councillor for Science and Research of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg)
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Plenary I - Why caring about socio-economic impacts? Auditorium
Auditorium
DESY Hamburg
Notkestrasse 85, 22607 HamburgConvener: Wolfgang Sandner (Max-Born-Institute and Laserlab Europe)- 14:30
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An international perspective/OECD 20mSpeaker: Stefan Michalowski (OECD Global Science Forum)
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Coffee Break 30m Foyer Auditorium (Universe)
Foyer Auditorium
Universe
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Parallel Session I - Economic Aspects Auditorium
Auditorium
DESY Hamburg
Notkestrasse 85, 22607 Hamburg- 17:00
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Parallel Session II - Social, Educational and Environmental Aspects SemR 2
SemR 2
DESY Hamburg
Notkestrasse 85, 22607 HamburgIn this parallel session a brief overview of experiences and assessments of educational, social and environmental impacts of RIs is given. The goal is to contribute to the development – based on empirical data, surveys, case studies and best practice examples provided by the speakers –of a methodological framework and guidelines for future impact monitoring and evaluation.
Convener: Adrian Dusa (U Bucharest)- 17:00
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Dinner 3h DESY Bistro/Canteen
DESY Bistro/Canteen
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Parallel Session III - Public/Cultural Aspects SemR 2 (DESY)
SemR 2
DESY
Convener: Hermann-Friedrich Wagner (OECD Global Science Forum)- 08:30
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Parallel Session IV - Innovation Aspects Auditorium
Auditorium
DESY Hamburg
Notkestrasse 85, 22607 HamburgConvener: Helmut Dosch (DESY)- 08:30
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Coffee Break 30m Auditorium
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DESY Hamburg
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Plenary II - Reports from the Parallel Sessions Auditorium
Auditorium
DESY Hamburg
Notkestrasse 85, 22607 HamburgConvener: Jean Moulin (Belgian Science Policy Office)- 11:00
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Plenary Session III - The way forward Auditorium
Auditorium
DESY Hamburg
Notkestrasse 85, 22607 HamburgConvener: John Womersley (STFC)- 11:45
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The value of research infrastructures in less developed areas 20mSpeaker: Prof. Adrian Curaj (UEFISCDI, Romania)
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Closing Session Auditorium
Auditorium
DESY Hamburg
Notkestrasse 85, 22607 HamburgConvener: Helmut Dosch (DESY)-
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Need for further investigations and methodologies (ERF working group) 15mSpeaker: Carlo Rizzuto (ELETTRA and Chair ERF)
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