Applying intersectional perspectives in research and innovation. The cases of urban cycling and artificial intelligence [2020-07-09]

Date

9 July 2020

Time

16:00-17:30 (Brussels time)

Location

Online

Duration

90 min

Learning Objectives

  • Help understanding the concept of intersectionality as applied to research and innovation processes
  • Sensitise about the importance of designing research and innovation in an intersectional perspective, as well as about the pitfalls of ignoring this perspective
  • Inspire and provide practical examples of intersectional approaches to research and innovation

 

Target Group

  • Open Collaborative Online Course participants
  • Researchers and research leaders
  • Research managers and facilitators/Research support
  • People working in innovation in different fields
  • Gender Equality/Diversity officers and focal points
  • GEP (Gender Equality Plans) leaders and team members

 

Agenda

Trainers

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